At the request of the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Biological and Environmental Research (BER), the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will appoint an ad hoc planning committee to organize and convene a workshop on research and development needs to advance the use of quantum-enabled sensing, imaging, and instrumentation technologies for biological applications. The main emphasis will be on applications of quantum sensing and imaging technologies at the cellular and molecular levels in plant science, microbiology, and mycology to conform to the areas of most interest in BER. However, speakers and attendees will also be asked to discuss quantum-enabled sensing and imaging technologies meant to advance these and other fields of biological science. The workshop will draw on research, information, and ideas from key stakeholders representing the quantum sensing scientific community, the engineers and scientists developing biological sensors, imaging, and instrumentation technologies, basic scientists who apply biological sensing technologies for imaging, and experts in other relevant fields. The goal of this workshop is to bring together practitioners and thought leaders from these diverse scientific areas to determine mutual interests and knowledge gaps and investigate ways to use their combined expertise to overcome current challenges in biological sensing and imaging. The presentations and discussions may explore the following:
The workshop presentations and discussions will be documented in a workshop proceedings authored by rapporteurs in accordance with National Academies guidelines.