BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:Data::ICal 0.22 BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:Cass Sackett\, UVA - Department of Physics\n\n
Atom interfero meters are a type of quantum sensor useful for navigation\, geographics\, and tests of fundamental physics. We report on recent progress in three ar eas: a trapped-atom Sagnac interferometer for rotation sensing\, the use o f atom interferometry to measure "\;tune-out wavelengths\,"\; and a demonstration of atom interferometry in the Cold Atom Laboratory on the ISS. These efforts are representative of the types of efforts begin pursue d in the field\, including pushing towards practical applications\, pursui ng basic science\, and technology demonstrations to support future applica tions and science.
\n DTSTART:20220902T193000Z LOCATION:Clark Hall\, Room 108 SUMMARY:Atom Interferometry on Earth and in Space END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR