"measure what can be measured, and make measurable what cannot be measured."
Gailieo Galilei




A new kind of guiding mechanism that works for heat, neutrons and light.
See our paper in Nature Physics


What could you do if you had a camera so fast that is can freeze light in motion? Or a quantum sensing device that can measure the path taken by a single photon with a precision of a single atom? We are developing the technologies that will enable new forms of imaging with applications ranging from seeing behind and through walls to quantum microscopy. See our TEDx video and also our video explaining how we can see behind walls.
We apply these and other techniques to applications in bio-medical imaging, hearth health, brain health and to foundational questions in quantum mechanics.


The extreme light group is part of the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Glasgow, Scotland. Our research is funded by the Royal Academy of Engineering, the European Research Council (ERC), the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), The Leverhulme Trust, DSTL, and is part of the UK Quantum Imaging Hub, QuantIC.



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