The final workshop for INSQT is currently being organised. This workshop will be jointly held with the EPSRC International Network in Micro-fabricated Atomic Quantum Sensors (INMAQS). The scope of the workshop combines the topics of both Networks as well as discussion of follow-on activities to build upon the communities developed through the lifetime of both Networks. In particular, we hope to identify synergies and mutual areas of interest. However, this does not exclude other aspects of each Network and their scope.

The workshop details that we can confirm are:
- Workshop will officially run from Wednesday 30th July to Friday 1st August 2025 at the University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
- There will be an informal reception on the eve of the workshop, 29th July, details TBC
- The Workshop Dinner will be held on Wednesday 30th July at the Burrell Collection, Pollok Country Park
- The Poster Session will be on 31st July
- The workshop will start early on the 30th July and end in the afternoon of the 1st August
- We hope to plan an informal excursion for participants staying on after the workshop on Saturday 2nd August. This will depend on interest.
Key Dates
The key application dates are:
- General applications open Monday 2nd June 2025
- First round of general applications close 12pm (noon) (UK time) Monday 16th June
- First round of application decisions considered from 16th June 2025, decisions by 23rd June 2025
- Applications after 16th June will be considered subject to availability
- We appreciate that some applicants will require extended lead-times for approvals and visa, please let us know at the time of application if an expedited decision is required
Applications
Priority will be given to INSQT and INMAQS members. If there is availability, then external participants will be considered.
We particularly welcome applicants from underrepresented groups.
Funding
There will be a limited number of travel bursaries available to support participants who otherwise would not be able to attend, especially Early Career Researchers and students. Unfortunately EPSRC regulations do not permit direct funding to be provided to UK Students (irrespective of whether they are funded by EPSRC or not).
Recipients of travel bursaries will be expected to give a poster or oral presentation at the Workshop.
As for previous workshops, we intend on offering local accommodation for attendees who require it from the evening of the 29th July to the 1st August.