With this expectation numerous physical societies around the world, under the leadership of APS and DPG, have begun to prepare celebrating in 2025 the creation of quantum physics about 100 years ago and most importantly its relevance for today´s science, technology, and societies. The first world quantum day, celebrated on 14th of April, with respect to the value of the action quantum h, is an excellent opportunity to discuss the state of the art of quantum physics. Our round table discussion assembles pioneers, that have taken quantum processes from the Gedanken experiment to the real world, with young scientists in order to stimulate the reception of quantum science within and beyond the scientific community.
Participants:
Dr. Ulrich Bleyer (Member of the DPG Executive Board Public Relations)
Prof. Serge Haroche (Collège de France, Nobel Prize in Physics 2012)
Prof. Arno Rauschenbeutel (Humboldt Universität Berlin, discussion leader)
Dr. Doris Reiter (TU Dortmund)
Prof. Anton Zeilinger (Universität Wien, President Austrian Academy of Sciences)
Information on participating / attending:
Online Webinar via Zoom
login-data for the webinar upon registration
Date:
04/14/2022 19:00 - 04/14/2022 20:30
Registration deadline:
04/14/2022
Event venue:
Online Webinar
Online
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Germany
Target group:
Scientists and scholars, Students
Email address:
Relevance:
international
Subject areas:
Chemistry, Information technology, Physics / astronomy
Types of events:
Seminar / workshop / discussion
Entry:
04/12/2022
Sender/author:
Claudia Zoll
Department:
Veranstaltungsorganisation
Event is free:
yes
Language of the text:
English
URL of this event: http://idw-online.de/en/event71310
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