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Professor Kai Bongs features on the latest podcast of Physics World Stories to discuss the latest developments in quantum technologies.

Talking to Science Communicator Andrew Glester in the July edition of Physics World Stories, Professor Kai Bongs, Director of the UK National Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and Metrology, focuses on the work of the Quantum Technology Hub as well as the latest developments in quantum technologies.

Led by the University of Birmingham, the Hub is one of four making up the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme. The focus of the Quantum Technology Hub is on developing sensors and metrology technologies. By working with partners across industry sectors such as electrical engineering, civil engineering and psychology, the Quantum Technology Hub translates laboratory science to real-world technology, aiming to solve the current challenges facing society and the environment.

For instance, quantum technology will allow us to map what lies beneath our feet and detect a variety of hidden infrastructure including mineshafts, sinkholes, pipes and tunnels.

This will ultimately revolutionise how construction takes place - we are currently unable to pinpoint sources of problems such as the bursting of underground pipes, which is why roadworks can be so extensive and disruptive. By showing the exact location of problems underground, the Hub’s research will reduce disruption on the nation’s roads.

During the podcast, Kai also provides a tour of the lab based at the University of Birmingham and explains how the goal is to transform scientific concepts into practical applications that are problem-solving, accurate and economically viable.

For more information, listen to the full podcast or visit the Quantum Technology for Hub Sensors and Metrology website.