FSU Quantum Initiative Hosts 2025 Dirac Quantum Discussions
FSU’s 2025 Dirac Quantum Discussions (DQD) Symposium welcomed over 100 participants from FSU and other universities, all united by their interest in the quantum research field. Topics ranging from computing and engineering to chemistry and physics of materials were covered during the three-day event. The participation was the largest since the start of the annual DQD symposia in 2022, marking the event as a major success of the FSU Quantum Initiative.
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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