19–21 May quantum researchers will take the stage at Haderner Bräu in Großhadern to present and discuss their research in a fun relaxed atmosphere. They will take the audience on an exciting and insightful journey through different fields of quantum science and technology – from different approaches on building quantum computing hardware from various perspectives to the development of quantum software, from the simulation of new materials to microscopy on the smallest scales.
The talks start at 7 pm every evening. Get your ticket on the Pint of Science website.
On the menu:
19 May | |
Andreas Stute (Technische Hochschule Nürnberg) | Alles Quantum? Von den Wesenszügen der Quantenmechanik zu bahnbrechenden Technologien |
Kevin Mours (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics) | Wie baue ich einen Quantencomputer auf Basis neutraler Atome? |
20 May | |
Lukas Burgholzer (Technical University of Munich) | Software for Quantum Computers: New Horizons with Proven Methods |
Emily Wright (Walther Meißner Institute) | Behind the Curtain of Quantum Computing: An engineer’s perspective on superconducting quantum hardware |
21 May | |
Tim Harris (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) | Frontiers of Quantum Simulation: Engineering Complex Materials Atom-by-Atom |
Julia Dräger (Technical University of Munich) | Seeing the Unseen: MRI Microscopy with Quantum Sensors |