TEQ fullfills the promises to produce a substantial impact at both the scientific and societal levels. The construction of quantum-limited sensing devices achieves a considerable effect on quantum technologies, says EU Report.
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December, 2022 |
November, 2022 TEQ has been featured in a 6-language research result article by CORDIS EU Research Results. |
May, 2022 In the frame of the bilateral cooperation between Aarhus University and University of Trieste, a talk on "Bounds to the coupling of bosons beyond the Standard Model to atoms through precise isotope shift measurements". |
March, 2022 The purpose of the project, based on the researches and findings of TEQ, is to generalize the Noise-Gate approach also to measurement-based quantum computing. |
March, 2022 The Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts welcomed Brukner. |
March, 2022 The experimental success of TEQ with levitated magnets has brought partners to win a 1m€ QuantERA 2021 Grant. |
February, 2022 In Nature Physics' publication, TEQ partners from Queen’s University Belfast, University of Southampton and University of Trieste, describe the present status of the experimental bounds on collapse models, |
November, 2021 TEQ partners have won an EIC Pathfinder grant to to demonstrate the proof of concept of a levitated acceleration sensor and its ability detecting gravity of small masses in the quantum controlled regime. |
October, 2021 TEQ featured on the Italian newspaper La Repubblica with a longform article in the science section. |
October, 2021 As per request of the project partners, the project has been extended till June 2022. |