2–4 Feb 2026
CIEMAT
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Session

WG5 Quantum and superconducting sensors

3 Feb 2026, 10:00
Salón de Actos "Margarita Salas" (Edificio 1, Planta Baja) (CIEMAT)

Salón de Actos "Margarita Salas" (Edificio 1, Planta Baja)

CIEMAT

Avenida Complutense, 40 28040 Madrid Spain

Conveners

WG5 Quantum and superconducting sensors

  • Igor Garcia Irastorza (Universidad de Zaragoza (ES))
  • Gemma Rius (Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona IMB-CNM-CSIC)

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  1. Dr Gemma Rius (Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona IMB-CNM-CSIC)
    03/02/2026, 10:00
    WG5 Quantum and superconducting sensors
    • Introduction to Groups and Research Lines interested in WG5
    • WG5 Summary of Organization or Activities
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  2. Carlos Pobes Aranda (INMA)
    03/02/2026, 10:15
    WG5 Quantum and superconducting sensors

    Transition Edge Sensors (TESs) are among the most sensitive sensors for a wide range of radiation energies. They achieve resolving powers above 2000 at keV energies (soft X-rays) with interesting applications in astrophysics and material sciences. They also provide photon counting capabilities in the UVOIR range, which make them also quite interesting in **quantum...

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  3. Laura Segui Iglesia (CAPA, Univ. Zaragoza)
    03/02/2026, 10:30
    WG5 Quantum and superconducting sensors

    The search for axions and axion-like particles requires detection techniques capable of measuring extremely weak electromagnetic signals. Quantum sensors provide a promising way to improve the sensitivity of microwave cavity experiments beyond conventional limits. In this work, we discuss the integration of superconducting quantum devices into axion haloscopes, focusing on their role as...

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  4. Dr Gemma Rius (Institute of Microelectronics of Barcelona IMB-CNM-CSIC)
    03/02/2026, 10:45
    WG5 Quantum and superconducting sensors

    Overview Superconducting and Hybrid Quantum Chips in view of CNID

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