AQuRA/CoCoRICO Symposium June 29, 2025
Together with the CoCoRICO project, AQuRA is organizing a satellite event to the ECAMP conference on the topic of Optical Clocks and Enabling Technology
Registration
Registration is free of charge and includes coffee/tea during the coffee breaks and drinks at the end of the day. Please note that lunch is not included. Seats are limited to 70 participants maximum. After 70 registered participants, we will keep a waiting list. We kindly ask that, once registered, you attend the symposium. If you need to cancel your registration, please inform us by email on [email protected], such that we can fill your seat with somebody from the waiting list. Registration is now open using this link. Registration closes on June 10, 2025. Please note that registration does not include a hotel room. Suggestions for hotels close to the venue can be found through https://ecamp15.org/accommodation/ |
Program
Session Chair: Dr. Anna Bychek - University of Innsbruck (UIBK)
9.00-9.30 Registration
9.30-9.45 Welcome & Introduction - Prof. dr. Florian Schreck - University of Amsterdam, coordinator of AQuRA
9.45-10.30 Dr. Stefan Schlütter - Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfart e.V. (DLR)
COMPASSO: Advancing Quantum Optical Technologies in Space (abstract)
10.30-11.00 -- Coffee break --
11.00-11.30 Dr. Masao Takamoto - Quantum Metrology Laboratory, RIKEN
Development of transportable optical lattice clocks and their applications (abstract)
11.30-12.00 Dr. Ronald Holzwarth - Menlo Systems GmbH
To be determined
12.00-14.00 -- Lunch break --
Please note that lunch is not provided by the organizers.
14.00-14.30 Prof. Dr. Matthew Jones - Durham University
To be determined
14.30-15.00 Dr. Jonas Keller - Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Accurate and stable optical clocks based on trapped-ion Coulomb crystals (abstract)
15.00-15.30 -- Group picture & Coffeebreak --
15.30-16.15 Dr. Fabrizio Giorgetta - National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Frequency-comb based open-path time and frequency transfer and its application to clock networks (abstract)
16.15-16.45 Dr. Irene Goti - National Metrology Institute of Italy (INRIM)
IT-Yb1 optical lattice clock and its contribution to European optical clock comparisons (abstract)
16.45-17.15 Dr. Bruno Pelle - EXAIL
First Accuracy Budget below for a Cold-Atom-Based Commercial Microwave Clock (abstract)
17.15 Closing Remarks - Dr. Jérôme Lodewyck - coordinator of CoCoRICO
17.30-19.00 -- Drinks --
Session Chair: Dr. Anna Bychek - University of Innsbruck (UIBK)
9.00-9.30 Registration
9.30-9.45 Welcome & Introduction - Prof. dr. Florian Schreck - University of Amsterdam, coordinator of AQuRA
9.45-10.30 Dr. Stefan Schlütter - Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfart e.V. (DLR)
COMPASSO: Advancing Quantum Optical Technologies in Space (abstract)
10.30-11.00 -- Coffee break --
11.00-11.30 Dr. Masao Takamoto - Quantum Metrology Laboratory, RIKEN
Development of transportable optical lattice clocks and their applications (abstract)
11.30-12.00 Dr. Ronald Holzwarth - Menlo Systems GmbH
To be determined
12.00-14.00 -- Lunch break --
Please note that lunch is not provided by the organizers.
14.00-14.30 Prof. Dr. Matthew Jones - Durham University
To be determined
14.30-15.00 Dr. Jonas Keller - Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB)
Accurate and stable optical clocks based on trapped-ion Coulomb crystals (abstract)
15.00-15.30 -- Group picture & Coffeebreak --
15.30-16.15 Dr. Fabrizio Giorgetta - National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Frequency-comb based open-path time and frequency transfer and its application to clock networks (abstract)
16.15-16.45 Dr. Irene Goti - National Metrology Institute of Italy (INRIM)
IT-Yb1 optical lattice clock and its contribution to European optical clock comparisons (abstract)
16.45-17.15 Dr. Bruno Pelle - EXAIL
First Accuracy Budget below for a Cold-Atom-Based Commercial Microwave Clock (abstract)
17.15 Closing Remarks - Dr. Jérôme Lodewyck - coordinator of CoCoRICO
17.30-19.00 -- Drinks --
If you have any further questions or comments, please get in touch with Ineke Brouwer at [email protected].