Working Groups

Our Working Groups’ Objectives

BridgeQG’s working groups focus on key areas of quantum gravity. They aim to facilitate discussions, share knowledge, and drive innovative research across disciplines. Through collaborative efforts, we enhance our understanding and support the next generation of scientists.

Working Groups’ Structure

 

WGWorking GroupLeaderVice Leader
1High-energy quantum gravity theory
Dr Christian Pfeifer
Prof Alessia Platania
2High-energy quantum gravity experiment
Dr Tomislav Terzić
Dr Alba Domi
3Low-energy gravitational effects in quantum systems
Dr Lin-Qing Chen
Dr Thomas Galley
4Low-energy high-precision experiment
Dr Matteo Fadel
Dr Catalina Oana Curceanu
5Connection between low-energy and high-energy QG
Dr Flavio Mercati
Dr Giacomo Rosati
6Dissemination and Diversity
Dr Jelena Strišković
Dr Denitsa Staicova

Working Groups Description

WG1: High-energy quantum gravity theory

This group gathers researchers working on fundamental approaches to quantum gravity, on phenomenological models of quantum gravity relevant to very high-energy physics, and on the systematic prediction of astrophysical observables from fundamental approaches to quantum gravity.

WG2: High-energy quantum gravity experiment

This group gathers researchers working on fundamental approaches to quantum gravity, on phenomenological models of quantum gravity relevant to very high-energy physics, and on the systematic prediction of astrophysical observables from fundamental approaches to quantum gravity.

WG3: Low-energy gravitational effects in quantum systems

This WG focuses on the investigation of gravitational effects in quantum systems. It addresses theoretical questions on the nature of gravity and observers and identifies how these could be tested in quantum systems.

WG4: Low-energy high-precision experiment

This WG is mostly composed of experimentalists working with table-top setups (e.g., cold atoms, mechanical oscillators, levitated particles), and by theorists familiar with these low-energy platforms.

WG5: Connection between low-energy and high-energy quantum gravity

WG5 includes scientists working at the interface between high-energy quantum gravity and gravitational effects in quantum systems, either at theoretical or phenomenological level. It is responsible for establishing connections between WGs 1-4 and catalyzing the development of models for quantum gravity on all scales.

WG6: Dissemination and Diversity

This WG is in charge of organizing the Action networking and dissemination activities and working towards promoting diversity in the Action. For all events organized, WG6 ensures that speakers, lecturers and participants are balanced with respect to gender, age and geographical distribution.