The University of Southampton's Levitated mechanical system for acceleration and force sensing mentioned in the EU InnoRadar.
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March, 2021 |
February, 2021 In the frame of TEQ's communication activities, we ask a few questions to TEQ members to get to know them better. |
January, 2021 "Reinforcement Learning Approach to Nonequilibrium Quantum Thermodynamics" featured on the cover of Physical Review Letters. |
January, 2021 "Underground test of gravity-related wave function collapse" published by Angelo Bassi and Catalina Curceanu, among others, has been chosen as second best science news of 2020 by Science. |
November, 2020 “The project has fully achieved its objectives and milestones for the period” says the TEQ’s second Review Report delivered by the European Commission. |
November, 2020 We gladly share the Lecture Series promoted by UniKORN Seminars of the British Optomechanical Research Network from 11th to 14th January 2021. |
November, 2020 The ultimate goal of the research project is to realise a platform for ultra-precise sensing of forces such as gravity. |
May, 2020 The Vienna node led by Professor Časlav Brukner explored the temporal localisability of events when quantum systems influence space-time according to Einstein’s general relativity. |
October, 2020 A recent TEQ-related paper on PRL sheds light on the detection of dark bosons. |
October, 2020 Bringing together researchers working on optomechanics theory and experiments within the United Kingdom. |