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Quantum Engineering, Practical Applications of Quantum Physics and Howthese Might Transform Society
Written by Frank Langbein   
Sunday, 17 February 2008
Cardiff, Wales, UK, 8th March 2008 -- A lecture on the fundamentals of quantum physics with hands-on demonstrations and a discussion of the potential impact of quantum technology on everyone's life.

Venue: Saturday, 8th March 2008, 14:00-17:00, Queen's Buildings, School of Computer Science, Cardiff University, 5 The Parade, Cardiff, CF24 3AA.

The quest for miniaturisation has lead to nano-scale devices consisting of only a few atomic layers exhibiting quantum effects. Quantum engineering seeks to exploit these effects to develop new applications for such devices. This remains very much a scientific and technological frontier; we perhaps can no more predict how quantum
devices will change the world than the inventors of the Internet were able to envisage how it is transforming society now. Yet, quantum effects are already essential for semi-conductor technology used in everyday devices such as mobile phones and there are promising new applications in many areas of technology; from secure communication, to controlling chemical reactions, to biomedical applications, for
example.

In this pubic lecture, aimed at a general audience, we will embark onto a journey into "quantum land" to provide an insight into essential quantum effects enabling such applications. We will also present potential applications and discuss their impact on society with the audience.

Admission free, but registration required by e-mail This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or phone (029) 2087 6936. There is a limited number of places available.

Supported by the Welsh Assembly Government and the BA as part of the National Science and Engineering week in the UK.

Further details: http://www.langbein.org/quantum

Organisers:
Dr Frank C Langbein, Cardiff University,
Dr Sonia G Schirmer, Cambridge University.

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Contact:
Frank Langbein, School of Computer Science, Cardiff University;
E-Mail: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it ;
Phone: (029) 2087 0110.

 
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