Marie Curie CIG |
Quantum Simulation has evolved into an active multidisciplinary field in physics, involving experimentalists and theorists working at the interface of Quantum Optics, Condensed Matter physics, and Quantum Information Science. In particular, an increasing experimental effort is focused in new technologies to scale up current setups, such as arrays of ion microtraps and arrays of coupled microwave cavities. A leap in complexity will be achieved in the fowollowing years, since new experiments will be able to enter into the true many-body regime.
NewFQS (New Frontiers in Quantum Simulation) is a theoretical project that will explore the possibilities opened by emerging new technologies for analogical quantum simulation with many-body quantum optical systems. Our focus will be on: (i) QS with trapped ion clusters, (ii) QS of many-body dissipative phases and (iii) QS for metrology and sensing. |