José Luis Verdú Galiana

(he/him)

José Luis Verdú Galiana

University of Sussex

Professor of Physics & Quantum Technology

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

José Luis Verdú Galiana is Professor of Physics and Quantum Technology at the University of Sussex, with research focused on ion Penning traps for quantum technology applications using trapped electrons. His group has developed a scalable Penning trap known as the “geonium chip”, which is being explored as a quantum microwave photon detector and emitter. His work has potential applications across quantum radar, near-field microwave microscopy and quantum microwave imaging. José has been part of the University of Sussex for more than 17 years, holding roles including Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, Reader in Atomic Physics and Quantum Technology, and Professor, following earlier research positions at Vienna University of Technology, the University of Heidelberg and the University of Mainz.

Sessions

Maria Camila Bedoya Toro

José Luis Verdú Galiana

Emma Rogers

Aayush Chadha

14:40

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15:20

Panel

Builders Stage

I Didn’t Understand Any of This Either

Quantum, advanced manufacturing and deep tech are often discussed in ways that feel complex and difficult to access. This session takes a different approach. It breaks down what these technologies actually are, why they matter, and what is already happening across Sussex today, translating complex ideas into clear, grounded explanations without losing their depth. The session then opens into a live panel, bringing together voices from research, industry and investment to explore how deep tech moves from early breakthroughs into real-world application. Through direct questions and audience interaction, the discussion examines timelines, trade-offs, risks and opportunities, and how people are responding to them in practice. Rather than focusing on theory, the session is designed to make the conversation more accessible, challenge assumptions and create a clearer understanding of how these technologies are developing. It closes by positioning Sussex as an emerging centre for deep tech, highlighting the conditions required for growth and how individuals and organisations can engage with the ecosystem.

Maria Camila Bedoya Toro

José Luis Verdú Galiana

Emma Rogers

Aayush Chadha

14:40

-

15:20

Panel

Builders Stage

I Didn’t Understand Any of This Either

Quantum, advanced manufacturing and deep tech are often discussed in ways that feel complex and difficult to access. This session takes a different approach. It breaks down what these technologies actually are, why they matter, and what is already happening across Sussex today, translating complex ideas into clear, grounded explanations without losing their depth. The session then opens into a live panel, bringing together voices from research, industry and investment to explore how deep tech moves from early breakthroughs into real-world application. Through direct questions and audience interaction, the discussion examines timelines, trade-offs, risks and opportunities, and how people are responding to them in practice. Rather than focusing on theory, the session is designed to make the conversation more accessible, challenge assumptions and create a clearer understanding of how these technologies are developing. It closes by positioning Sussex as an emerging centre for deep tech, highlighting the conditions required for growth and how individuals and organisations can engage with the ecosystem.