The MUQUABIS Collaboration meeting, hosted by the Johannes Gutenberg University (JGU) in Mainz, was a great success. Held from July 25-27, 2024, the event provided an opportunity platform for scientific exchange, particularly for students, offering a blend of lectures and interaction opportunities focused on the cutting-edge topics within the MUQUABIS project and beyond. The program featured presentations from MUQUABIS partners, tutorials for students, and guest lectures designed to spark new ideas and foster collaboration across disciplines. The event offered a dynamic atmosphere where researchers and students could share insights and build connections.
The list of speakers included:
- Nathalie Picqué, MPQ: Frequency combs: from the basics to dual-frequency combs and bioapplications
- Razmik Aramyan, JGU: Dual-frequency-comb spectroscopy in Mainz
- Nir Bar-Gill, HUJI: NV sensing techniques
- Nicole Fabbri, CNR: Quantum control for quantum sensing
- Jonathan Williams, MPIC – Mainz: Olfaction
- Amandeep Singh, HUJI: HUJI magnetic sensing
- Omkar Dhungel, JGU: Diamond sensing in Mainz
- Mykhailo Flaks, JGU: The inverse problem in conjunction with diamond biosensing
- Martina Nicoletti, UCBM: Modeling the magnetic field of cardiac
- Ugo Zanforlin, LDO: Quantum imaging techniques: different platforms for different applications
- Arne Wickenbrock, JGU: The DiaQNOS project
- Michael Förg, QLIBRI: The start-up Qlibri: Quantum Optics meets Microscopy
- Anne Fabricant, JGU: Biomagnetism of plants and fungi
- Anna Ermakova, JGU: Biosensing with nanodiamond
The meeting ended with a Music Jam session and dinner at Bali Bistro!