What Have Atoms Ever Done for Us? - Quantum Sensing in Earth Observation
Offered By: media.ccc.de via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of quantum sensing and its applications in Earth observation in this 43-minute conference talk from the 37C3 event. Discover how lasers and atoms are revolutionizing measurement techniques, particularly in the field of gravimetry. Learn about quantum gravimeters that utilize atomic interferometry to measure the Earth's gravitational field with unprecedented precision. Gain insights into current developments in space applications, the technology behind quantum sensing, and its potential impact on geodesy, geophysics, and hydrology. Delve into the funding landscape for quantum technologies and consider the future possibilities of this emerging field.
Syllabus
37C3 - Was haben Atome je für uns getan?
Taught by
media.ccc.de
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