Invited talk: London Quantum Tech Meetup for Skills Matter
I spoke at the London Quantum Tech Meetup for Skills Matter! The title of my talk was “Overly sensitive: the journey towards quantum sensors”
Abstract: Quantum technology is apparently the next big thing, with the UK spending £270 million for the National Quantum Technology Programme, the EU committing €1 billion to its Quantum Flagship initiative & the recent signing of the $1.2 billion National Quantum Initiative Act by President Trump. But which quantum devices can we expect to see in our future daily lives? How sensitive is too sensitive? And what new measurements could be achieved? In this talk, Lia will describe how to create the largest quantum object in the universe and how it can be used for quantum sensing. She’ll explain the impracticalities of quantum sensors for consumers and describe the benefits of hybrid systems which can operate in both classical and quantum regimes. One example is her optical motion detector which is sensitive to movements smaller than the size of a single atom and can be used to monitor acceleration of blood through the heart.
My full 1hr long talk, aimed at non-experts, can be viewed by clicking here.
Skills Matter is an community to learn and share skills and the London Quantum Tech Meetup hosts regular talks on quantum technologies and provides opportunities for scientists, entrepreneurs and investors involved in the quantum technology field to network and learn from each other.