26 June 2025
from 19:15
to 20:15
Public talk by Prof. Dr. Stefan Heusler (Universität Munster), part of a series highlighting the rich history of quantum physics up to the current exciting research.
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LMU München | Großer Physikhörsaal N120
Geschwister-Scholl-Platz 1
80539
München
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Celebrating the
2025 International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, we are thrilled to partner with the Faculty of Physics at the LMU München in co-organizing a captivating series of public talks. Join us on an enlightening journey, exploring the rich history of quantum theory, its foundational postulates, and the exciting frontiers of current research.
Quantum Physics in Everyday Life
Prof. Dr. Stefan Heusler | Universität Munster
Quantum physics is hidden behind seemingly ordinary things like the magnet on the refrigerator or transparent window glass. The lecture explains how quantum physics serves as the foundation for a wide range of technologies: for example, there would be no solar cells, no medical imaging (such as MRI), and no smartphones without it. But quantum physics is even more than that – it is like a cat, ready to leap into the unknown. Even after 100 years, many questions remain unanswered, and new applications of quantum technologies are already on the horizon.
The event is open to everyone interested in exploring quantum science. The public talk will be held in German. Admission is free.
We look forward to welcoming you to the event!