Science Inquiry Lecture: Quantum Materials and the MonArk Quantum Foundry – Montana State University

Posted: January 11, 2022 at 2:54 pm

Winter/Spring2022Virtual Science Inquiry Lecture SeriesExplore cutting-edge science topics, their latest developments, and their relevance to society. Sponsored by the Gallatin Valley Friends of the Sciences, and co-sponsored by the non-profit community service organization Hopa Mountain andMuseum of the Rockies, talks for the 2022 winter/spring serieswill be presented virtually via the Zoom video conferencing platformon Wednesday evenings at 7 pm, followed by a brief question-and-answer period using the Zoom chat function.

Quantum Materials and the MonArk Quantum FoundryHow does quantum mechanics work, and how can it be applied to practical, everyday use?Dr. Yves Idzerda, MSU Professor of Physics and Dean of the College of Letters and Science, will discuss the latest advances in quantum technology and how MSUs NSF-funded quantum foundry will research and develop quantum materials and devices that will connect science and industry.

Free and open to the public via Zoom.Visit theGallatin Valley Friends of the Sciences websitefor the Zoom link for this lecture.

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Science Inquiry Lecture: Quantum Materials and the MonArk Quantum Foundry - Montana State University

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