Quantum Sensing Workshop

US/Pacific
Building 015, Room 0253 (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)

Building 015, Room 0253

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

One Cyclotron Rd., Berkeley CA 94720
Neil Gaspar (AWE), Peter Schwindt (Sandia National Laboratory), Scott Bisson (Sandia National Laboratory), Thomas Schenkel (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
Description

Please stay tuned as we add information to this site on the schedule of talks and breakout sessions etc. 

We have confirmed the following invited speakers, who will provide overview perspectives on quantum sensing in key areas.  The invited speakers are:

Ashok Ajoy, UC Berkeley and LBNL

Kai Bongs, University of Birmingham, UK

Miles Padget, University of Glasgow

Dave Farley, Sandia

    • 1
      Welcome, and introductory remarks, Natalie Roe (Berkeley Lab), John Valentine (Berkeley Lab), tbd (Sandia), tbd (AWE), Craig Sloan (NNSA), Summer Stares (DNO) Building 015, Room 0253

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    • Session I: Big Picture Session, Peter Schwindt (Sandia), chair Building 015, Room 0253

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      • 2
        Workshop Goals; workshop chairs
      • 3
        Atom based quantum sensors
        Speaker: Kai Bongs, University of Birmingham (University of Birmingham)
      • 4
        Novel Quantum Sensors with Hyperpolarized Nuclei
        Speaker: Ashok Ajoy, University of California Berkeley (University of California Berkeley; Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
      • 5
        Compressive sensing in spectroscopy: can less be more?
        Speaker: Miles Padgett, University of Glasgow (University of Glasgow)
      • 11:10
        Break
      • 6
        Quantum sensing and applications to nonproliferation
        Speaker: David Farley, Sandia National Laboratory (Sandia National Laboratory)
      • 7
        Panel Discussion
    • 12:30
      Lunch Building 015, Room 0253

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    • Session II: Atoms Session, Scott Bisson (Sandia), chair Building 015, Room 0253

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      • 8
        Atom interferometry 1.0 and 2.0 for inertial sensing
        Speaker: Katarzyna Krzyzanowska, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
      • 9
        Cold Atom Interferometry applied to near field gravity tomography
        Speaker: Stephen Libby, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
      • 10
        Realization of a guided matter wave gradiometer for gravity sensing applications
        Speaker: Changhyun Ryu, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
      • 11
        Developing compact atom interferometer devices
        Speaker: Peter Schwindt, Sandia National Laboratory (Sandia National Laboratory)
      • 12
        Enrichment quantification of UF6 using low-field nuclear magnetic resonance with atomic magnetometer detection
        Speaker: Per Magnelind, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
      • 15:10
        Break
      • 13
        Optically pumped magnetometers - the journey out of the lab
        Speaker: Erling Riis, University of Strathclyde (University of Strathclyde)
      • 14
        Magnetic sensing and other laser-based applications
        Speaker: Igor Savukov, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
      • 15
        Magnetic field nulling and shaping for quantum technologies
        Speaker: Mark Fromhold, University of Nottingham (University of Nottingham)
      • 16
        LANL MPA-Q (Quantum) capability overview
        Speaker: Michael Martin, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
      • 17
        Atom Session Panel Discussion, report assignments
      • 18
        Tuesday Wrap Up Discussion
    • 19
      Announcements Building 015, Room 0253

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    • Session III: Spins Session, Thomas Schenkel, chair Building 015, Room 0253

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      • 20
        Magnetic Quantum Sensors for NNSA Programs
        Speaker: Geon-Bo Kim, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
      • 21
        Quantum-Enabled Biochemical imaging at Rhizosphere
        Speaker: Zhao Hao, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
      • 22
        Advanced electric field sensing/imaging technologies
        Speaker: Yaun-Yu Jau, Sandia National Laboratory (Sandia National Laboratory)
      • 23
        Quantum Magnetic Imaging for Counterfeit Detection and Integrated-Circuit Interrogation
        Speaker: Pauli Kehayias, Sandia National Laboratory (Sandia National Laboratory)
      • 10:00
        Break and Group Photo
      • 24
        Extending Quantum Spin Sensing to Large Areas/Volumes
        Speaker: Stephen Lyon, Princeton University (Princeton University)
      • 25
        Quantum defect dephasing times from first-principles
        Speaker: Liang Tan, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
      • 26
        Spin Session Discussion, report assignments
    • Session IV: Photons Session, Jonathan Collard (AWE), chair Building 015, Room 0253

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      • 27
        Coherent Quantum Sensing for Dark Matter Detection (axions, RF)
        Speaker: Gianpaolo Carosi, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
      • 28
        Distributed Sensing in the Long Island Quantum Network
        Speaker: Julian Martinez-Rincon, Brookhaven National Laboratory (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
      • 12:20
        Lunch
      • 29
        Quantum ghost imaging with non-degenerate photon pairs
        Speaker: Ryan Duncan, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
      • 30
        Quantum sensing applications using entangled squeezed light
        Speaker: Daniel Soh, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
      • 31
        Entangled photons for tamper indication
        Speaker: Adrian King, Atomic Weapons Establishment (Atomic Weapons Establishment)
      • 32
        Compressive spectroscopy
        Speaker: Adrian King, Atomic Weapons Establishment (Atomic Weapons Establishment)
      • 33
        Photons Session Discussion, report assignments
    • 15:10
      Break Building 015, Room 0253

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    • Session V: Final Session, Ashok Ajoj (UC Berkeley and LBNL), chair Building 015, Room 0253

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      • 34
        Qubit-based athermal-photon sensors for use in coherent neutrino scattering for reactor monitoring and other applications
        Speaker: Caleb Fink, Los Alamos National Laboratory (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
      • 35
        Quantum Enhanced Sensing of Isotopes (QESI)
        Speaker: Laura McCaslin, Sandia National Laboratory (Sandia National Laboratory)
      • 36
        Quantum Networking
        Speaker: Thomas Schenkel, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)
      • 37
        TBD
      • 38
        Panel Discussion
    • 39
      Wednesday Wrap Up Discussion, report assignments Building 015, Room 0253

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    • 18:00
      Travel from Berkeley Lab to the UC Berkeley Faculty Club for dinner (https://www.berkeleyfacultyclub.com/visit/directions), ~20 min walk, or a short drive. Instructions for parking will be sent.
    • 40
      Cavity-based atom interferometry with long coherence time
      Speaker: Holger Muller, University of California Berkeley (University of California Berkeley)
    • 41
      The third day of the quantum sensing workshop is at Sandia, Livermore, by invitation. Please contact Lauren Betzen ([email protected]), Scott Bisson ([email protected]), or Peter Schwindt ([email protected]) for more information. Building 015, Room 0253

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