Quantum Actually

Quantum Actually

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Room LMB/030, Law and Sociology BuildingYork, York
Saturday 6 June  •  12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Overview

Researchers Zulekha Samiullah and Hugh Barrett explore how quantum wonders, from supercomputers to city tech, weave into everyday life.

Speakers: Zulekha Samiullah and Hugh Barrett

The word ‘quantum’ is everywhere - in movies, on dishwasher tablets and even on antiperspirant cans. But are these things really using quantum physics? If not, then what is?

Postgraduate researchers Zulekha Samiullah and Hugh Barrett of the University of Bristol demystify the hype. Discover how much ‘quantum’ is around you and how these wonders weave into everyday life.

Zulekha and Hugh will introduce fundamental ideas behind quantum physics, such as entanglement and superposition. They’ll relate these concepts to emerging technologies that aim to improve our homes, cities, and planet, from the famous quantum computers to unique approaches to communications and sensing.

Image credit: flickr/Lars Plougmann

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Please ensure you use the correct email address as this is where your ticket will be sent. If you do not provide the correct address, you will not receive the acknowledgement email or ticket.

Researchers Zulekha Samiullah and Hugh Barrett explore how quantum wonders, from supercomputers to city tech, weave into everyday life.

Speakers: Zulekha Samiullah and Hugh Barrett

The word ‘quantum’ is everywhere - in movies, on dishwasher tablets and even on antiperspirant cans. But are these things really using quantum physics? If not, then what is?

Postgraduate researchers Zulekha Samiullah and Hugh Barrett of the University of Bristol demystify the hype. Discover how much ‘quantum’ is around you and how these wonders weave into everyday life.

Zulekha and Hugh will introduce fundamental ideas behind quantum physics, such as entanglement and superposition. They’ll relate these concepts to emerging technologies that aim to improve our homes, cities, and planet, from the famous quantum computers to unique approaches to communications and sensing.

Image credit: flickr/Lars Plougmann

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Please ensure you use the correct email address as this is where your ticket will be sent. If you do not provide the correct address, you will not receive the acknowledgement email or ticket.

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  • 1 hour
  • In-person

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Room LMB/030, Law and Sociology Building

Campus East

University of York York YO10 5GD

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