Howdy Fellas!
Quantum physics is opening up an exciting new era of technology. From computing and communication to ultra-precise measurement, engineered quantum systems are redefining what’s possible. Among the most promising are diamond colour centres, especially nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres, which could one day allow nanoscale MRI of individual molecules.
Whether you’re fascinated by quantum tech or just curious to see where the future of sensing and imaging is headed, this talk is for you.
Hope to see you all in LH301 at 7:00 pm tomorrow (October 29th)
Abstract - There is a global surge in research aimed at leveraging the unique features of quantum physics to advance technologies in metrology, computing, and communication—an initiative broadly known as the development of "engineered quantum systems." Among the promising platforms are colour centres in diamond, particularly nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres, which offer a pathway to high-precision magnetometry and could enable nanoscale magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of individual complex molecules.
In this talk, we will explore the ongoing work toward building an imaging system capable of mapping neuronal activity in mammalian brain cells. The talk will also cover recent progress on creating localised sensors for detecting biomolecular signals.
For any queries, contact:
Nirav Bhattad | Soham Sahasrabuddhe
95118 96571 | 86025 86808
Managers, Maths and Physics Club
Regards,
Shahu Patil
General Secretary, Technical Affairs 25–26
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay
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