To kick off the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, the panOPTICUM invites to a journey, spanning from the birth of quantum physics over a hundred years ago to current research questions. On 10.02.2025 starting at 18:30, Max Gmelch will explain how glowing coals have revolutionized our world, why our computers and smartphones would be unthinkable without quantum physics, and how Einstein’s “spooky action at a distance” lays the foundation for future technologies. Accompanying the talk, visitors can explore the interactive exhibition at the panOPTICUM, where they can independently conduct experiments on light and photonics at four different stations.
The event is taking place as part of the #FAUwissenwollen initiative. For more information check out the website of the panOPTICUM.
To kick off the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, the panOPTICUM invites to a journey, spanning from the birth of quantum physics over a hundred years ago to current research questions. On 10.02.2025 starting at 18:30, Max Gmelch will explain how glowing coals have revolutionized our world, why our computers and smartphones would be unthinkable without quantum physics, and how Einstein’s “spooky action at a distance” lays the foundation for future technologies. Accompanying the talk, visitors can explore the interactive exhibition at the panOPTICUM, where they can independently conduct experiments on light and photonics at four different stations.
The event is taking place as part of the #FAUwissenwollen initiative. For more information check out the website of the panOPTICUM.