Quantum probes for gravity workshop 2024
September 9-10, 2024
Room 233, Science Building #1, Hongo Campus, UTokyo
September 9-10, 2024
Room 233, Science Building #1, Hongo Campus, UTokyo
Recent advancements in metrology have enabled us to explore gravitational physics at the quantum level. Laser interferometric gravitational wave detectors have begun operating with sensitivity beyond the standard quantum limit, successfully observing numerous gravitational wave events and revealing new aspects of the universe. Moreover, the measurement of milligram-scale gravity has become feasible using tabletop-scale pendulums and levitating masses. There is also active discussion on employing these devices to probe quantum gravity theories. This workshop will delve into the potential of these quantum sensors in advancing our understanding of classical and quantum gravity.
Check out the program from this link.
You can register yourself and your talk from this link (deadline: August 19).
No registration fee is required.
List of registrants can be checked from this link.
The workshop will be held at Room 233, located at the second floor of the Faculty of Science Building #1 in Hongo Campus of the University of Tokyo.
You can find the access information at UTokyo Access and Campus Maps page or Google Maps.