Physics and Astronomy: Quantum physics and quantum technologies

Student working in a quantum lab

Event details

Tuesday 28 May 2024
4.30 to 5.50pm
Online
Free

Description

Explore the fascinating world of quantum technologies and its real-world applications.

Our taster session will give you an insight into the research being carried out in this exciting and fast emerging realm of physics. You’ll learn how these technologies will change the future of the world we live in today.

Quantum physics and quantum technologies

Quantum mechanics was invented in the 1920s to explain the behaviour of atoms. It was incredibly successful in describing observed phenomena with great precision, but when it comes to what quantum physics actually tells us about nature, there is still no full consensus.

This has not stopped scientists working to develop an entirely new form of technology called quantum technologies, which is set to revolutionise computing, sensing and communication.

This talk will give you an insight into the world of quantum technologies and what we’re doing to contribute to the latest developments.

This session is suitable for students in years 12 and 13.


Schedule

Please note that this is an approximate schedule and is therefore subject to change.

  • 4.30pm: Welcome and settling in
  • 4.35pm: Introduction to the department
  • 4.45pm: Becoming an expert
  • 5.25pm: Question and answer about the taster session
  • 5.35pm: Question and answer session with current students
  • 5.50pm: Next steps and finish

Book

Complete the form below to reserve a place on this subject taster session. Bookings will close one hour before the session starts.

Contact us

For informal enquiries email tasterdays@sheffield.ac.uk

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