
(c) Flyer: International Academy Traunkirchen
Von Quanten zu Qubits
Workshop/Excursion - Participation of Art&Science Members in the panel
Martin and Tanja were participating as fellows in the workshop at the Akademie Traunkirchen.
Part of Art & Science students were also attending.
Philipp Haslinger, TU Wien, Quantenmetrologie
Richard Kueng, JKU Linz, Quantum Computing (Theorie)
Christine Maier, Alpine Quantum Technologies (AQT)
Martin Reinhart, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Art&Science
Martin Ringbauer, Universität Innsbruck, Quantum Computing (Experiment)
Philipp Schindler, Universität Innsbruck, Quantum Computing (Experiment)
Part of Art & Science students were also attending.
Fellows
Tanja Traxler, WissenschaftsjournalistinPhilipp Haslinger, TU Wien, Quantenmetrologie
Richard Kueng, JKU Linz, Quantum Computing (Theorie)
Christine Maier, Alpine Quantum Technologies (AQT)
Martin Reinhart, Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien, Art&Science
Martin Ringbauer, Universität Innsbruck, Quantum Computing (Experiment)
Philipp Schindler, Universität Innsbruck, Quantum Computing (Experiment)
Content
Sensors and processors have become smaller and more powerful in the last few decades, but there are limits to this development. In recent years, news about breakthroughs in quantum technology has become more frequent. We hear terms like qubits, superposition and entanglement. With the development of high-powered quantum computers and quantum sensors, quantum physics is gaining more importance. But the laws of quantum mechanics are radically different. Basic research and big tech are trying to build completely new technology based on this. If successful, quantum technologies will change our society in the future. This workshop will give you an insight into the world of quantum and the possibilities it offers. We invite you on a journey into the world of the very small, where particles behave like waves and vice versa. We try to bring core concepts closer in an intuitive and understandable way. No special knowledge in physics is required.https://www.akademietraunkirchen.com/events/veranstaltungskalender/workshop-studentinnen/quantencomputer.html
The International Academy Traunkirchen was founded in 2009 by quantum physicist Anton Zeilinger (2022 Nobel Prize Laureate)
with the objectives to foster gifted young people in the fields of science and technology and to boost enthusiasm for research.
The programme is based on face-to-face encounters with scientist who work on crucial and topical problems. This approach can
be found in the various offers of the academy.
Von Quanten zu Qubits
October 21, 2022
Location
Akademie Traunkirchen
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Students
- Ivonne Gracia Murillo (Participant)