Demystifying Quantum
Berlin Science Week 2017
Modern computers are powerful machines, but they operate based on the laws of classical physics. But why restrict ourselves to classical laws? The world of quantum physics which is accessed in many experiments today offers a completely different set of laws and opportunities. This includes computing problems which cannot be performed on any classical supercomputers, such as structural calculations for materials and molecules. In physics, this could be applied to the design of advanced superconductors, while in chemistry it provides a new path to the development of industrial catalysts.
ETH Zurich features a diverse network of researchers in quantum technologies. On the hardware side this includes the realization of so-called quantum bits by ions, atoms, photons, superconductors or simply electron spins in semiconductors. These fundamental studies are connected to practical applications such as batteries or sound engineering. At this symposium, researchers from ETH Zurich will report about their research and connect it to the larger context of a “Quantum Technologies Flagship” which will be started by the EU next year.
Public Conference
Friday, 3 November 2017
17.30 - 19.30 h
Door opening time: 17.00 h
Venue
Musikbrauerei, Greifswalder Str. 23A, 10405 Berlin
RSVP
There is no charge to attend this event, however we kindly request that you register external page here.
Programme
Speakers
Moderation: external page Bart Verberck
Regional Executive Editor at Springer Nature
Klaus Ensslin
Professor, Laboratory for Solid State Physics, ETH Zurich
external page Tommaso Calarco
Professor, Institute for Complex Quantum Systems, University of Ulm
Vanessa Wood
Professor, Department of Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, ETH Zurich
Jonathan Home
Professor, Institute for Quantum Electronics, ETH Zurich
Sebastian Huber
Professor, Institute for Theoretical Physics, ETH Zurich
external page Andreas Hugi
Co-founder of the start-up IRsweep
external page Sadik Hafizovic
Co-founder and CEO of the start-up Zurich Instruments AG