Svenja Knappe /mechanical/ en Tiny compasses could improve navigation, brain imaging and more /mechanical/tiny-compasses-improve-navigation-brain-imaging Tiny compasses could improve navigation, brain imaging and more Alexander Jameā€¦ Mon, 02/03/2025 - 15:44 Categories: All News Faculty Micro/Nanoscale Research homepage news Tags: Faculty Homepage News Svenja Knappe Associate Research Professor Svenja Knappe is apart of a team of physicists and engineers studying quantum technology. In a novel study, the group has discovered a new way to measure the orientation of magnetic fields using atoms. Their findings could one day lead to the creation of new quantum sensors that can map the activity of the human brain or even help airplanes navigate the globe. window.location.href = `/today/2025/01/30/tiny-compasses-could-improve-navigation-brain-imaging-and-more`;

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