Join us for the annual Einstein Lecture, exploring quantum entanglement in this International Year of Quantum Science.
Presented by Associate Professor Jacqueline Romero, an expert in experimental photonic quantum information, this engaging presentation is hosted by the Australian Institute of Physics and Macquarie University Faculty of Science and Engineering.
A/Prof. Romero will introduce quantum entanglement – the fascinating connection between particles that exists only in the quantum world. She will explain how photons (particles of light) naturally carry complex information through their shape, creating what scientists call qudits. These higher-dimensional quantum systems open exciting possibilities beyond traditional quantum computing approaches. The lecture will explore how these light patterns might transform future technologies – from ultra-secure communications to more powerful quantum computers.
Learn more about our speaker and evening presentation.
This event is ideal for high school and university physics students, science enthusiasts, or anyone curious about quantum physics.
Light refreshments will be served – but serving sizes will be classical, not quantum!
For further details, please contact fse.outreach@mq.edu.au
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