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DESCRIPTION:   'Title: Quantum Technologies on a Raspberry Pi (and HackRF o
 ne)\n   When: Saturday\, Aug 12\, 15:00 - 15:59 PDT\n   Where: LINQ - 3rd 
 flr - Quantum Village - [1]Map\n\n   SpeakerBio:Ben Varcoe\n   No BIO avai
 lable\n\n   Description:\n   Quantum Sensing is a new paradigm of technolo
 gy that allows us to use\n   quantum-level effects for macro-level sensing
  outputs. Join Ben as he\n   demonstrates how to use off-the-shelf compone
 nts to build a quantum\n   sensor\; using just a HackRF\, a Raspberry Pi\,
  and some high-quality\n   oscillators being the primary ingredients!\n\n 
   Time shifts are used to test special and general relativity\, they are\n
    used for navigation and they shed light on things like quantum field\n 
   theory and quantum gravity. In special relativity\, a moving clock will\
 n   have a time shift with respect to a stationary clock. This is\n   typi
 cally very small and requires extremely fast moving objects to\n   really 
 see a difference. On the other hand an accelerated clock adds\n   somethin
 g new. Rather than just seeing a change in the passage of time\n   the acc
 elerated observer sees a change in the speed of light for other\n   observ
 ers. To measure this we shall make use of the Rindler frame\; an\n   artef
 act of "Special Relativity" rather than "General Relativity".\n\n   By uti
 lising these effects and a little quantum field theory\, we can\n   use th
 e fact that in the Rindler frame\, time shifts would manifest as\n   phase
  shifts\, hence a very sensitive measurement of phase could detect\n   the
  acceleration based time shifts giving us a new kind of quantum\n   sensor
 .. All of which can be done on off-the-shelf components\, as Ben\n   shall
  be building and demonstrating during the village!\n\n   '\n\n   1. #Linq\
 n\n\n
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LOCATION:QTV - LINQ - 3rd flr - Quantum Village
SUMMARY:Quantum Technologies on a Raspberry Pi (and HackRF one)
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