Sandro Iannaccone interviews Matteo Carlesso on behalf of Wired Italy. Read the full article here.
Andrey Feldman interviews Matteo Carlesso on behalf of LiveScience. Read the full article here.
If one assumes Quantum Mechanics to be valid at all scales, then one can apply it to describe the evolution of the whole Universe as a system. Since we describe…
Current quantum computers contain hundreds of qubits a number large enough to perform interesting tasks. However, quantum computers are far from being ideal: they are prone to errors due to noises,…
Arrays of cold atoms in optical tweezers are emerging as a promising candidate for developing quantum information processing architectures; striking results in the last few years range from the exploration…
Matter-wave interferometry has remarkably advanced with systems as diverse as electrons, neutrons, cold atoms, molecules and nanoparticles. The conference Foundations of Matter-Wave Optics (FOMO) unites world experts in the field…
The Bassi Group wins new funds and starts a collaboration with Leonardo, thanks to the project "Noisy quantum algorithms".
In the review article on Nature Physics, the path for future avenues of dedicated experiments on collapse models is drawn.
The New York Times Magazine featured Professor Angelo Bassi, in a article by Bob Henderson.
In the paper on Nature Physics, test of wave function collapse suggests gravity is not the answer.