New Frontiers in Quantum-Enhanced Sensing and Metrology
We are delighted to announce the international workshop “New Frontiers in Quantum-Enhanced Sensing and Metrology,” taking place from 15th to 17th September 2026 at Durham University (UK).
The workshop will explore the transition from standard quantum sensors to next-generation devices exploiting the scalable control of multi-particle quantum states. We aim to unite experts across three important frontiers: translating quantum sensors into practical technologies, developing theoretical frameworks and protocols for quantum-enhanced metrology, and pioneering the quantum control, detection, and entanglement necessary to exploit quantum effects for enhanced precision.
Organised by the UK-Canada QuSAM collaboration, the programme includes 12 invited and 10 contributed talks, a poster session, and a conference dinner at the historic Durham Castle.
Invited speakers:
- Gerhard Birkl (Darmstadt)
- Jacob Dunningham (Sussex)
- Ryan Hanley (Infleqtion)
- Helena Knowles (Cambridge)
- Anna Marchant (RAL Space)
- Melissa Mather (Nottingham)
- Morgan Mitchell (ICFO)
- Gavin Morley (Warwick)
- Michał Parniak (Warsaw)
- Florian Schreck (Amsterdam)
- Jake Zipfel (NPL)
Important Dates:
Abstract Submission Deadline: 20th July 2026. Submit an abstract here
Registration Deadline: 17th August 2026. Register here
Enquiries may be directed to: quantum.sensing@durham.ac.uk
