Exploring the Past, Present and Future of Quantum Science
April 24, 2025 · 13:00–15:00 CEST
In honor of the UNESCO International Year of Quantum Science and Technology 2025, this event shines a spotlight on exciting developments in quantum research, from foundational physics to emerging technologies.
Jointly organized by Nordita – The Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics and Fysikum – The Department of Physics at Stockholm University, the event brings together a diverse panel of researchers to share insights into the quantum world.
Speakers
Frank Wilczek – Professor and Nobel Laureate in Physics, Stockholm University
Val Zwiller – Professor, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Igor Pikovski – Assistant Professor, Stockholm University
Roope Uola – Assistant Professor, Nordita/Uppsala University
The event will be moderated by Jonas Enander, physicist and science communicator. Jonas holds a PhD in Physics and is currently in the spotlight for his recently published popular science book "Människan och mörkret", about black holes.
Format
Each speaker will give a 15-minute presentation, followed by a panel discussion where they will explore the future of quantum technologies and respond to questions of the moderator and the audience.
Who should attend?
Everyone with an interest in physics is warmly welcome: from researchers and students to curious members of the public.