News & Events
News:
- 2nd Newsletter [PDF]
- 1st Newsletter [PDF]
- Link to the LinkedIn group
Conferences and Other Events
- UPCOMING: “Contemporary Issues in Primary Thermometry”, Symposium 13 – 15 May 2026, Santander, Spain
(https://forma.administracionelectronica.gob.es/form/open/corp/dca14da8-43a5-4bb3-b6eb-f87eb7a93b30/ejDW) - UPCOMING: Popular science event: Orkney International Science Festival, 3-9 September 2026, Kirkwall, Scotland, UK (https://oisf.org/)
- UPCOMING: AVS72, The Future of Temperature Sensing Focus Topic, 9-13 November 2026, Pittsburgh, USA
(https://avs72.avs.org/ ) - PASSED: TEMPMEKO/ISHM 2025 Symposium on 20 – 24 October 2025 in Reims, France, https://tempmeko-ishm2025.com/
- PASSED: BIPM’s 150th Anniversary (https://thebipm150.org/posters-online ), 20-21 May 2025, Paris-Versailles, France.
- PASSED: MEASURING BY LIGHT 2025 international meeting on optical measurement techniques and industrial applications on 1-3 April 2025 in Delft (The Netherlands).
- PASSED: “The redefined kelvin – progress and prospects” A Royal Society Theo Murphy Discussion meeting, 24-25 February 2025, Glasgow, Scotland.
- PASSED: Congres JMC2025 (Journées de la Matière Condensée 2025) on 28 – 31 October 2024 in Marseille (France).
- PASSED: EMN-Q Joint Research Projects Workshop at EMN Quantum Technologies Annual General Meeting 2024, on 28 – 29 October 2024 Torino (Italy) and on-line.
Project Meetings:
Kick-Off Meeting, 26-27 September 2024, Paris, France.
On September 26th and 27th the project 23FUN01 PhoQuS-T (September 2024 – August 2027) was launched with a kick off meeting in LNE (Paris). It was a two days meeting with fruitful and encouraging discussions on the project main topics: optomechanical thermometry, towards a quantum sensor; advanced photonic thermometry; packaging solutions for optomechanical and photonic sensors and metrological validation and applications.
M9 Meeting, 31 March 2025, Delft, The Netherlands
The M9 meeting took place at TU Delft. It was a great opportunity to exchange ideas, align our efforts, and strengthen the collaboration among partners. The discussions were insightful and the atmosphere both productive and friendly — a clear sign that the project is moving in the right direction!
Looking forward to the next milestones as we continue working towards our goals in photonics and quantum sensing.


NEXT M18 Mid-term Meeting: 9-10 February 2026 at PTB Berlin, Germany


