SQUIDs: interdisciplinary meeting
5 November 2013
The aim of this meeting is to bring together researchers using SQUIDs (Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices) for a range of science needs in different fields. SQUID sensors have found applications in geophysics, magnetoencephalography, measuring magnetic properties of materials, quantum information, detector readout and many other areas. This meeting will cover the full range of research using SQUIDs, and identify areas of common interest between researchers from different fields.
This meeting is for anyone either using SQUIDs as part of their research in any field, or who is interested in these sensors and their applications.
Funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council
If you would like to present a talk on your work, please contact s [dot] henry [at] physics [dot] ox [dot] ac [dot] uk (Dr Sam Henry).