18–19 May 2026
Koshiba Hall, The University of Tokyo
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Superconducting qubits and cavities for DM sensors at QUP-KEK

19 May 2026, 09:30
45m
Koshiba Hall, The University of Tokyo

Koshiba Hall, The University of Tokyo

7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku Tokyo

Speaker

Tatsumi Nitta (KEK-QUP)

Description

As governments and major technology companies lead development on quantum computers, underlying quantum technologies have undergone revolutionary advances. While many of these technologies are, in principle, applicable to particle physics experiments, applications remain limited so far.
In this talk, we will introduce the dark matter search program based on superconducting qubits conducted by KEK/QUP as an example, I will provide an overview of the new possibilities for particle physics experiments enabled by state-of-the-art quantum technologies.

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