Join us in welcoming Alannah Hallas as a #keynote speaker for #QuantumDays2025. Alannah is an Associate Professor of Physics at The University of British Columbia, a Principal Investigator at the UBC Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (Blusson QMI), and the Co-Director of CIFAR’s Quantum Materials Program. Alannah’s research focuses on the discovery and crystal growth of new #quantummaterials and their study using a range of neutron, x-ray, and muon techniques. 📅 Date: February 20, 2025 🕥 Time: 9:20 AM – 10:00 AM 📍 Location: Myhal 150, Toronto, Ontario Register now: #QuantumDays #DeepTechCanada #Quantumtechnology #Quantum #QuantumEvent
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Sumit Basu, has delivered an invitedtalk at the prestigious conference ‘17th Workshop on Particle Correlations and Femtoscopy (WPCF 2024)’ in Toulouse, France, Nov 4-8th, 2024. Representing LPU on this esteemed global platform by presenting an overview titled "Event-by-event Mean Transverse Momentum Fluctuations in pp Collisions at √s = 13 TeV with ALICE." The research, based on data from the ALICE experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), Geneva, Switzerland which shedding light into momentum correlations and fluctuationsand fundamental processes in quantum chromodynamics. Dr. Basu’s participation underscores LPU’s dedication to collaborative research and innovation in Experimental High Energy Physics #LPUatWPCF2024 #SumitBasu #ALICEExperiment #LHC #MomentumFluctuations #QCD #HighEnergyPhysics #ExperimentalPhysics #ScientificInnovation #ParticleCorrelations #LPUResearch
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👏Congratulations to Dr Sam Patrick who has won a UK Research and Innovation Stephen Hawking Fellowship to develop better theories to explain the properties of liquid helium, which continues to puzzle scientists when studied at microscopic scales. Helium is used across many different technologies, alongside its use as a coolant in superconductors, superfluid optomechanics and quantum sensing platforms use the stillness of helium to measure tiny forces with applications across multiple technologies. These are some of the areas that stands to benefit from Sam's improved modelling of vortices in helium. The fellowship honours the memory of Stephen Hawking by funding exceptional early career researchers in theoretical physics. It also supports public engagement activities, furthering Hawking’s work in bringing science into popular culture. Sam will lead a public engagement programme aimed at improving public understanding of quantum science, through the UK’s National Quantum Technology Programme during 2025 - the International Year of Quantum. Read more: https://loom.ly/OLltLpQ #Physics #PhysicsResearch #Quantum #YearofQuantum #BlackHoles #Helium #SuperConductors #StephenHawking
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Exciting advancements in quantum research are highlighted in our latest blog post, which delves into the intriguing phenomenon of quantum scars in graphene. This study explores how these unique features can influence the properties of graphene, potentially paving the way for innovative applications in material science and technology. Discover the implications of these findings and their significance in the realm of quantum physics. Read the full article for an in-depth analysis and insights into the future of graphene research at the link below. https://ift.tt/ZY9Kgzo
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On this day in science Erwin Schrödinger was born Austrian theoretical physicist who shared the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics with the British physicist P.A.M. Dirac. Erwin Schrödinger took Louis de Broglie's concept of atomic particles as having wave-like properties, and modified the earlier Bohr model of the atom to accommodate the wave nature of the electrons. This made a major contribution to the development of quantum mechanics. Schrödinger realized the possible orbits of an electron would be confined to those in which its matter waves close in an exact number of wavelengths. This condition, similar to a standing wave, would account for only certain orbits being possible, and none possible in between them. This provided an explanation for discrete lines in the spectrum of excited atoms. #science #scienceandtechnology #physics #chemistry #pharmacy #quantum #infographic via Compound Interest | Chemistry infographics
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We are excited to share our latest blog post discussing the landmark discovery of the Higgs boson, a pivotal moment in the field of physics. This discovery not only enhances our understanding of the universe but also opens new avenues for research and exploration. Dive into the details of the findings, the implications for future studies, and the collaborative efforts that made this milestone possible. Read more about this transformative discovery here: [Yes we did discover the Higgs](https://ift.tt/M701DE2).
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Exciting news in the world of physics! Our latest blog post dives into the significant discovery of the Higgs boson and its implications for our understanding of the universe. Explore the groundbreaking research and the journey that led to this monumental finding. Join us as we unravel the complex yet fascinating details surrounding this pivotal moment in science. Read the full article here: https://ift.tt/M701DE2.
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Erwin Schrödinger is a great name we come across while studying Chemistry... especially Quantum chemistry. What he started with wave mechanics for microscopic particle and gave his famous wave equation... solving which still haunts chemists and theorists for complicated atomic and molecular systems. So many computational models still being developed to solve the equation with increasing accuracy and more perfect approximations... but still there are "approximations" only! The legacy of Schrödinger is indeed still evergreen and never-ending and yielding great minds throughout the world to work on it! Nothing wrong to say that future of chemistry is looking upon future of quantum!
On this day in science Erwin Schrödinger was born Austrian theoretical physicist who shared the 1933 Nobel Prize for Physics with the British physicist P.A.M. Dirac. Erwin Schrödinger took Louis de Broglie's concept of atomic particles as having wave-like properties, and modified the earlier Bohr model of the atom to accommodate the wave nature of the electrons. This made a major contribution to the development of quantum mechanics. Schrödinger realized the possible orbits of an electron would be confined to those in which its matter waves close in an exact number of wavelengths. This condition, similar to a standing wave, would account for only certain orbits being possible, and none possible in between them. This provided an explanation for discrete lines in the spectrum of excited atoms. #science #scienceandtechnology #physics #chemistry #pharmacy #quantum #infographic via Compound Interest | Chemistry infographics
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On December 18th, 2024, I successfully defended my PhD thesis in Physics, titled: "Combining Quantum Trajectories and Time-Dependent Variational Monte Carlo for Many-Body Open Quantum Systems." This journey has been an incredible opportunity to explore cutting-edge techniques for simulating quantum systems, combining theoretical physics with advanced computational methods. I am excited about the future and eager to apply the knowledge gained during my PhD to new challenges. #PhDDefense #Physics #QuantumSystems #Research
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Exciting news in the world of physics! Our latest blog post delves into the groundbreaking discovery of the Higgs boson, a milestone that has profoundly enhanced our understanding of the universe. This post provides insights into the significance of this discovery, the extensive research behind it, and its implications for future scientific endeavors. To explore these key insights and much more, read the full article here: https://ift.tt/M701DE2 Stay informed and engaged with the latest developments in science!
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Louis Victor 𝐝𝐞 𝐁𝐫𝐨𝐠𝐥𝐢𝐞, a world-renowned physicist from France, was born on this day, 𝐀𝐮𝐠𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝟏𝟓, 1892. You are famous for revolutionary terms in quantum physics. You were awarded the N𝐨b𝐞l P𝐫i𝐳e in Physics in 1929. He completed his BA in History in 1910, Bachelor of Science in 1913 and PhD in Physics in 1924 from the University of Paris. In your thesis, you explained the wave-like properties of matter known as the 𝒅𝒆 𝑩𝒓𝒐𝒈𝒍𝒊𝒆 𝑯𝒚𝒑𝒐𝒕𝒉𝒆𝒔𝒊𝒔. According to this hypothesis, there is a wave associated with every moving body which is called Matter wave or de Broglie wave. This is how the theory of dual nature of photon came out. Your Hypothesis gained fame when in 1927 two American scientists (𝐃𝐚𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 & 𝐆𝐞𝐫𝐦𝐞𝐫) proved it correct with the help of an experiment in which a beam of electrons was diffracted by a nickel crystal. Both scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1937 based on this revolutionary experiment. #Nobelprice1937 #deBrogliewave #Hypothesis #quantumphysics #LMI #CLPU #NCP #IPPL #COST #ActionPROBONO #lightmatterinteraction #wavenature #Davission #Germer #Experment
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