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International Network on Sensor and Timing Applications with Quantum Technologies (INSTA-QT)

Reference Number
EP/W026945/1
Title
International Network on Sensor and Timing Applications with Quantum Technologies (INSTA-QT)
Status
Completed
Energy Categories
Other Cross-Cutting Technologies or Research
Not Energy Related
Research Types
Basic and strategic applied research
Science and Technology Fields
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Chemistry)
PHYSICAL SCIENCES AND MATHEMATICS (Physics)
UKERC Cross Cutting Characterisation
Other (Energy technology information dissemination)
Principal Investigator
Professor K Bongs
School of Physics and Astronomy
University of Birmingham
Professor Y Singh
School of Physics and Astronomy
University of Birmingham
Award Type
Standard
Funding Source
EPSRC
Start Date
14 February 2022
End Date
13 February 2026
Duration
48 months
Total Grant Value
£507,957
Industrial Sectors
Unknown
Region
West Midlands; West Midlands
Programme
Quantum Technology Grants
Investigators
Principal Investigator
Professor K Bongs, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham
Professor Y Singh, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Birmingham
Other Investigator
Dr N Metje, Civil Engineering, University of Birmingham
Industrial Collaborator
Project Contact, National Oceanography Centre
Project Contact, BAE Systems Integrated System Technologies Limited
Project Contact, Federal Standards Laboratory PTB Berlin
Project Contact, INGV - Ist. Naz. Geofisica Vulcanologia
Project Contact, Uni. of Applied Sciences Wiener Neustadt
Project Contact, Sydney Water
Project Contact, Vexlum Ltd
Project Contact, University of East London
Project Contact, Q-CTRL GmbH
Project Contact, British Geological Survey
Project Contact, Kinemetrics
Project Contact, University of Nottingham
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Objectives
Abstract
INSTA-QT brings together experts from every inhabited continent to harness the power of the UK National Quantum Technology Program to address the Global Challenges facing the world. This will intrinsically need an international collaboration with regional practitioners to succeed and offers a natural pathway to long-term sustainable international collaborations via future global challenges programmes. We will focus on several crucial UN Sustainable Developments Goals (SDG), where Quantum Sensors and timing can make a difference. This in particular includes fighting hunger and climate change via better management of underground water and natural disasters such as droughts, flooding, earthquakes and volcanic activity. We will also link people on quantum technologies for better health and net-zero carbon. Our international participants are providing connections to local experts, who know what works and what is really needed in the real world in developing countries.Relations initiated during workshops will be deepened by a visitor programme and opening up UK facilities for people to assess their SDG technology solutions in trials. This will allow to build a leading role for the UK in setting standards for the use of quantum sensors in practical applications and advertise the UK to international talent as attractive location for their next career step.
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02/03/22