Quantum Days at the Deutsches Museum

Quantum Bits at your fingertips. From Bits to Quantum Computers

Lightning-fast computers, tap-proof communications, highly sensitive sensors - quantum technology will have a major impact on our lives and our technological environment in the near future. But how does this key technology of the 21st century work? What applications do already exist? And what is the current state of research? You can discuss these questions and more with scientists at the Quantum Days in the Science Communication Lab (SCL) of the Deutsches Museum from 19th to 21st May. In addition, demonstrations, games and everyday examples will help to make the topic of quantum technology comprehensible.With "Quantum Bits at your fingertips", Prof. Steffen Glaser (TU Munich, MCQST, MQV) and his team will illustrate the fundamentals of quantum information processing. With the help of the novel quantum bead game, abstract quantum phenomena like superposition states and entanglement are made more comprehensible and easy to grasp in an exact yet vivid way.

Link:https://www.deutsches-museum.de/museumsinsel/programm/veranstaltung/quantentage-im-scl#2023-05-19T13:00:00+02:00

Contact:
Prof. Dr. Steffen Glaser
Technischal Univeristy Munich TUM School of Natural Sciences
Bavaria  NMR-Center (BNMRZ)
Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST)
Munich Quantum Valley (MQV)
email: steffen.glaser@tum.de