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How do we measure the unimaginable?

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A new film outlines the activities of the key research area Quantum Optics and Gravitational Physics at ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.

Pushing the boundaries of what is measurable – both tiny and vast – and harnessing quantum phenomena for new technologies: in the key research area Quantum Optics and Gravitational Physics, more than 350 researchers are working at the interface of light, gravity, space, time and matter. A new short film outlines the wide range of interdisciplinary activities at ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´.

The video provides an overview of the fascinating research taking place within the QuantumFrontiers Cluster of Excellence, other networks and research groups. This ranges from basic research – for example, on the mystery of dark matter – to applications in quantum computing, atomic clocks, altitude measurement, materials research and the improvement of gravitational wave detectors. It also extends to satellite missions, which ÌÇÐÄÔ­´´ has also been part of.

The film, which has English subtitles, is available here: