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Quantum Sensors for Astrophysics
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Quantum Sensors for Fundamental Physics
Quantum sensor research is rapidly evolving, and we are at the cutting edge.
Our members’ areas of expertise include the development of both new technologies and new applications for quantum sensors.
Our scientists and collaborators are currently involved in projects related to quantum information, quantum optics, quantum materials, quantum measurements, quantum sensors for astrophysics, and quantum sensors for fundamental physics.