Dear All,
We are pleased to invite you to a public event that will take place on Thursday 29 May at 18:30 hrs at Trieste's Teatro Miela.
Quantum science has revolutionised modern electronics and
global telecommunications, with inventions like the transistor,
lasers, rare-earth magnets and light-emitting diodes all made
possible by quantum mechanics. Quantum science has also
redefined how we measure everything from time to length to
speed; it was the basis for a fundamental revision in 2019 for
all measurements, introducing a highly stable system of
standards, such as those defining the weight of a kilogram,
based on invariable constants of nature. How and why this
reformed measuring system came about is a fascinating tale of
history and technology coming together to produce ever-precise
measurements, and is the topic of a public event co-sponsored by
ICTP and SISSA titled “Measuring the Elusive: Quantum Physics
Rewrites the Metric System".
In an entertaining, one-hour performance involving the use of
lasers, pendulums and voltmeters, Nobel Laureate William
Phillips, appearing online, and Professor Vanderlei
Bagnato of Sao Paulo University will highlight, through
hands-on demonstrations, how quantum physics has changed our
standard system of units.
Seating is limited and requires online registration.
Phillips, who received the Physics Nobel Prize in 1997 for
developing laser cooling and trapping of atoms, will connect
from the American National Institute of Science and Technology
in Washington DC for a live conversation with Bagnato and the
audience, while Bagnato—on stage—will perform real-time
experiments that will help us grasp the meaning of the
transformations undergone by our measurement system.
The event is one of several ICTP activities taking place during
the week of 26 May in honour of the UN's International
Year of Quantum Science and Technology, including a major
international conference on "Quantum Physics: from Foundations to
Emerging Technologies". The full list of events are here.
We look forward to seeing you at Teatro Miela next Thursday!
The ICTP Public Information Office