Quantum Science and Technology Developments (QSTD)
A vast array of quantum science research is conducted by Liverpool physicists—including measurements undertaken in our laboratories at Liverpool and research carried out as part of large collaborations at international facilities.
Ongoing research includes the development of single photon sensors, superconducting quantum interference devices, atom interferometry, quantum error correction methods, nanomaterials with quantum confinement, trapped ion precision measurements, quantum phenomena in low-temperature reaction studies, and more.
We have significant expertise in the development of novel quantum sensors and detectors, with diverse applications spanning fundamental physics to biophysical measurements. Established and emerging collaborations are in place with UK-based (including Daresbury, STFC Hartree) and international laboratories and institutes (including the DRD5 collaborative activity on quantum sensor research and development at CERN and ongoing projects at FNAL, BNL, FBK).
Further details on selected quantum activities can be found at the linked pages below.
- Atom Interferometry
- Cold Chemical Physics laboratory
- Nanomaterials
- Quantum electrodynamics measurements
- Quantum error correction
- CERN-DRD5
For more information on our QSTD activities, please contact: