University of Vienna, Austria, 28th August to 1st September 2023 For further information on registration, programme, contributors, etc, please refer to the TAUP 2023 conference website. This event was attended by Professor Ed Daw on behalf of the QSHS project.
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Save the date – 3rd to 7th July 2023, University of Rijeka Campus, Croatia. Registration opens 6th March 2023. For more details visits: https://axion-wimp2023.desy.de
Professor Subir Sarkar, University of Oxford, to give a talk titled: ‘Axions across boundaries between the Particle Physics, Astrophysics, Cosmology and forefront detection technologies’. Further details can be found at the event website.
Pint of Science 2023, 22-24 May 2023.
QSHS Project Leader, Professor Ed Daw, will give a talk on 23rd May 2023 on ‘The Coldest Place in Yorkshire’ as part of the Pint of Science programme. For details of this event and other events taking place across the UK see the Pint of Science Festival Programme, 22-24 May 2023.
The school is organised by the FIP Physics Centre of the Physics B eyond Colliders study group at CERN. For further details see web page: https://indico.cern.ch/event/1247323/registrations/
The Institute of Physics (IOP) will be holding a joint conference of the UK High Energy Particle Physics (HEPP) and Astroparticle Physics communities (APP), 3-5 April 2023, Kings College London, UK. QSHS Postdoctoral Researcher, Paul Smith, will give a talk and other members of the QSHS collaboration will be attending. Registration deadline extended to 22 […]
Quantum Technologies for Fundamental Physics Engagement Event – Thursday 2nd and Friday 3rd February STFC/EPSRC, part of UK Research and Innovation, are hosting a two day in-person event on Thursday 2nd and Friday 3rd February, at Warwick Conferences (https://warwick.ac.uk/services/conferences/location), to promote engagement between scientists and engineers from different types of expertise on quantum technologies and fundamental physics research. Quantum Technologies […]
CERN courier webinar sponsored by Agilent Technologies, Hiden Analytical. The worldwide interest in axions and other weakly interacting slim particles (WISPs) as constituents of a dark sector of nature has strongly increased over the last years. A vibrant community is developing, constructing and operating corresponding experiments so that the most promising parameter regions will be probed […]
The Winter School will be hosted by the University of Cambridge, 9-13th January 2023. Professor Ed Daw, Professor Stafford Withington, Dr Ian Bailey, Clementine Mostyn and Searbhán Ó Peatáin, QSHS, will be some of the lecturers and tutors on the courses, covering theoretical and experimental aspects of the broad QTFP research programme. More information and […]
More details of this event can be found at https://www.quantumcommshub.net/event/save-the-date-uk-national-quantum-technologies-showcase-2022/?site=industry-government-media QTFP projects will have a stand at this event. Ed Romans, Bhaswati Chakraborty (UCL), Ling Hao and John Gallop (NPL) will be representing QSHS and demonstrating a miniature VNA+resonant cavity from NPL so please drop by and say hello.