Precision Tests of Gravitational Physics Using Atomic Quantum Sensors - Guglielmo Tino
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Explore a conference talk on precision tests of gravitational physics using atomic quantum sensors presented by Guglielmo Tino from the University of Florence and INFN. Delve into the application of quantum metrology techniques for fundamental physics studies, including dark matter searches and gravitational wave detection. Discover unexpected connections between quantum metrology methods and various fields of physics, from optics to condensed matter and particle physics. Gain insights from this 45-minute presentation, recorded as part of the Frontiers of Quantum Metrology conference at the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, which aimed to foster collaboration between theorists and experimentalists across diverse research areas to spark new scientific discoveries.
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Precision tests of gravitational physics using atomic quantum sensors â–¸ Guglielmo Tino (UniFI/INFN)
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Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics