The FSU Quantum Initiative is finalizing the program for the 2025 Dirac Quantum Discussions Symposium!
The three-day event will feature nationally recognized quantum science and engineering speakers, including the NAS member, Dr. Steven Girvin, and many other prominent speakers from across the United States. For a full listing of presentations click here.
This three-day multi-disciplinary event will span an array of cutting-edge research in Quantum Science and Engineering (QSE) and include 25 speakers, 28 poster sessions, a round-table discussion, poster sessions and networking. The symposium provides opportunities to learn about the broad scope of applications and aspects of QSE, including computing, chemistry, and materials, and foster collaboration between a diversity of scientists and researchers. Junior scientists and novices will gain a great introduction to this broad interdisciplinary field. The FSU QI welcomes anyone who is interested in QSE to attend.
Registration is still open until January 31. The Symposium takes place from February 25th – 27th, 2025 at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory, and includes a tour for any registered participant who is interested in seeing the NHMFL facilities.
Faculty Highlight: Christianne Beekman
Associate Professor
The Beekman research group in the FSU Department of Physics and the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory investigates novel quantum phenomena in thin films of spin-frustrated systems, with a focus on intricate coupling between spin, charge, orbital, and lattice degrees of freedom.
The 2025 Dirac Quantum Discussions will be held on February 25-27 at the Florida State University, National High Magnetic Field Laboratory.
FSU Quantum initiative has been established to advance university’s research and education in the areas of modern quantum science and technologies.
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