As part of his Branco Weiss Fellowship, Matteo Fadel is using quantum states of sound to explore the boundary between quantum mechanics and classical physics.
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Matteo Fadel is investigating the interplay between quantum mechanics and gravity as part of his Branco Weiss Fellowship. He wants to observe quantised sound waves with the help of a sapphire.chevron_right