Periodic Reporting for period 1 - MAWI (Matter-Wave Interferometers)
Berichtszeitraum: 2022-12-01 bis 2024-11-30
MAWI focuses on advancing novel quantum sensing devices, with the potential to enhance sensitivity by several orders of magnitude compared to existing technologies. Achieving this goal requires equipping the next generation of "quantum interferometry researchers" with a broad skill set, spanning fundamental and applied science, experimental development, and modeling—while fostering strong connections with industry and emerging technological trends.
Our training network has recruited 10 Doctoral Candidates (DCs), who have already commenced their research. To achieve the ultimate goal of developing a new class of fully integrated cold-atom quantum devices, an interdisciplinary skill set is essential. To this end, two focused and highly successful Schools have been organized, covering topics ranging from the theory of quantum interferometers to machine learning and quantum computing. The PhD projects are progressing well, and overall network management is proceeding as planned, with the exception of some delays in recruitment.
Collaborations between DCs from different Beneficiaries have already begun and are progressing as planned (except for the PhD who started in February 2025), particularly in the areas of atom chip design and characterization, as well as the development of theoretical tools — adapted from quantum many-body theory—to assess the efficiency of matter-wave interferometers in realistic conditions, taking into account interactions, temperature, and noise, and coupling with the external environment.