Scientific Aafternoon: Atom-Based Quantum Computing and Sensing

Date of publication: 7. 1. 2025
Events
Wednesday
22
January
Time:
17:00
Location:
Univerza v Novi Gorici, dvorec Lanthieri, Glavni trg 8, Vipava

University of Nova Gorica invites to the public lecture Atom-Based Quantum Computing and Sensing by Dr. Peter Jeglič (Head of Laboratory for cold atoms and Laboratory for quantum entanglement, Jožef Stefan Institute).

Scientific Aafternoon: Atom-Based Quantum Computing and Sensing

Lecture will take place on Wednesday, 22 January 2024, at 5 p.m. at the the Lanthieri mansion in Vipava.

Lecture will be in English.

Quantum technologies combine quantum physics and engineering to achieve exceptional levels of precision and control. This talk will introduce advancements in atom-based technologies, a particularly promising area for quantum-enhanced sensing and computation. Key topics will include atomic magnetometers, quantum memories, random number generators, and microwave antennas. Additionally, it will highlight cold atom systems in optical tweezers, which have emerged as a leading platform for quantum computing.