23–27 Jun 2025
Università degli Studi Federico II, Napoli
Europe/Rome timezone

Table-top tests of quantum gravity: to entanglement and beyond

24 Jun 2025, 09:15
40m
Accademia Pontaniana

Accademia Pontaniana

Speaker

Richard Howl (University of London)

Description

The interplay between quantum mechanics and general relativity is one of the most profound open problems in fundamental physics. After decades of purely theoretical investigations, recent experimental advances turned the prospect of a phenomenological approach into a realistic possibility. On one hand, searches for quantum gravity effects in astrophysical signals constitute nowadays an established field of basic research. On the other hand, table-top experiments with quantum systems are now advancing fast towards understanding the role of gravity in quantum systems and testing the possibility that gravity itself is quantized. Investigating the interface between high-energy quantum gravity and quantum aspects of gravity in the low-energy regime, using both theoretical and experimental tools, can provide complementary clues towards the construction of a phenomenologically viable theory of quantum gravity at all scales.

Author

Richard Howl (University of London)

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