Two SEQUOIA papers will be presented by DTU/Norblis at Photonics West 2024 today:
Both these SEQUOIA partners, Norblis (Booth 2663) and DTU Electro (Booth 2665), will be present at the exhibition. Please drop by and pick up some SEQUOIA merch!
Sensing using quantum OCT with AI
Two SEQUOIA papers will be presented by DTU/Norblis at Photonics West 2024 today:
Both these SEQUOIA partners, Norblis (Booth 2663) and DTU Electro (Booth 2665), will be present at the exhibition. Please drop by and pick up some SEQUOIA merch!
A short video has been released which describes the project topics and objectives, with a quick update on the progress so far. Please take a look and get in touch if you have any questions or comments!
SEQUOIA NCU postdoc, Crislane De Brito, delivered a talk on „Quantum OCT sensing with OAM-entangled light” at the Quantum Speedup event at the Uniwersytet Gdański (20-22 Nov-2023). This presentation covers some of the core aspects of SEQUOIA.
The primary defining aspect of the Quantum Speedup is its inclusive platform, offering individuals the opportunity to communicate and showcase their work. During Speedtalk sessions, scientists present their work within a concise 3-minute timeframe using a single slide, followed by detailed face-to-face discussions during poster sessions.
This event provided excellent opportunities to share new ideas that Crislane is implementing in her work and gather valuable insights from other participants. It was a truly enjoyable experience.
Last week (16-17 Nov-2023) SEQUOIA held its 12M plenary project meeting at TU Delft. This included an online meeting with the SEQUOIA Advisory Board and a presentation from Horizon Europe quantum project MUQUABIS. It was a great opportunity to discuss the conceptually difficult technical details face-to-face. Thanks to Aurele and his team for being such excellent hosts!
A SEQUOIA project public presentation is now available which gives an overview of the topics covered in the project, including a summary of the upcoming targets.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch if you have any specific questions!
There is a great opportunity for quantum researchers at the Technical University of Delft! There is a vacancy for a researcher on the SEQUOIA project, to explore quantum optical imaging and AI. Please have a look at the announcement.
The first SEQUOIA Newsletter is now available from the website Newsletter page.
It contains items on: the improvements to NORBLIS OCT user interface, a new QOCT set-up at DTU and an update on the theoretical studies at NCU.
SEQUOIA researcher Prof. Piotr Kolenderski (Nicolaus Copernicus University) is an invited speaker at the Special Session on Quantum Optics and Quantum Information at the 6th International Conference on Optics, Photonics and Lasers (Madeira; 17-19 May-2023).
Similar to the previous OPAL conferences, OPAL’ 2023 will incorporate three symposiums covering a broaden range in optics, photonics and lasers, and provide an excellent opportunity to exchange ideas and present latest advancements in these areas.
SEQUOIA is underway, and there is an open position at TU Delft for a post-doc to work on this exciting project. The ideal candidate is an optical experimentalist, with a background in laser physics and beam control.
Please find more information on this link or forward to anyone who may be interested!! Or you could get in touch directly by email.
SEQUOIA held its kick-off meeting 09-10 Nov-2022 at the project Coordinator NKT Photonics HQ in Birkeroed, Denmark.
It was great to meet all of the SEQUOIA colleagues after the long gap in meetings due to COVID-19 restrictions, and lots of useful discussions were held over the two days, including during a visit to Copenhagen city centre.
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