Category: Archive – 2020

Cosmological wavefunction collapse

Read all about our new proposal for an optomechanical test of cosmological wavefunction collapse in our journal […]

How vortex clusters expand

Call us spin doctors if you must, but we’re here with more vortex news to wrap […]

Mechanical squeezing

Just out: Chao Meng, George Brawley, James Bennett, Michael Vanner and Warwick Bowen predict that quantum squeezing could be achieved outside of […]

Quantum waves travel in a slot-waveguide

In our latest publication, Glen Harris, Andreas Sawadsky, Yasmine Sfendla, Walter Wasserman, Warwick Bowen and Chris Baker suggest filling a slot waveguide with superfluid […]

A very small, not very cold, magnetosensor

Any scientist knows the importance of taking data with a grain of salt. Here at the […]

Our sounds of science

At the 2017 Frontiers of Quantum and Mesoscopic Thermodynamics conference, participating physicists were asked to reflect […]

2020 Barry Inglis Medal for Warwick Bowen

Our group leader Warwick Bowen received the 2020 Barry Inglis Medal for the development of quantum technologies that benefit measurement […]

Growing crystals better

At the QO lab, we believe growth is fundamental to science. Especially when it concerns crystals […]

Strongly coupled photons in superfluid

Back at it again with the microdisks: Xin He, Glen Harris, Chris Baker, Andreas Sawadsky, Yasmine Sfendla, Yauhen Sachkou, Stefan Forstner and Warwick Bowen strongly coupled […]