Selfie with Prof Frank Verstraete and writer Céline Broeckaert |
Together with Helios members Walter and Henk, I attented a lecture by Prof Frank Verstraete and writer Céline Broeckaert. The title of the lecture was the same one as the title of their book "Waarom niemand kwantum begrijpt en iedereen er toch iets over moet weten" (Why No One Understands Quantum and Yet Everyone Needs to Know Something About It).
The lecture gives an overview of quantum physics by talking about Planck, Einstein, Heisenberg, Schrodinger, de Broglie, Feynman, ... and for me a new name Emmy Noether (see link to wikipedia)
Beside the famous names following concepts were talked:
- wave-particle duality
- superposition
- quantum entanglement
- quantum uncertainty
- quantum interference
- qauntum spin
- quantum computing
- and sysmmetry
As a conclusion, a very well presented lecture with a brief historical overview and good real life examples of quantum physics. After the lecture, by a drink, we kept on discussing, even with the professor.
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Frank Verstraete (51) studied civil engineering at KU Leuven and later physics at Ghent University. After a PhD in Leuven, he moved to the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Munich and Caltech in California. In 2006, he became a professor at the University of Vienna. He built up his own research group at Ghent University.
Since 2022, he has been the Leigh Trapnell Chair of Quantum Physics at the University of Cambridge.
Verstraete gained fame with the development of a language that allows many-particle problems in quantum physics to be described. For this work, he received the Francqui Prize in 2018, also known as the Belgian Nobel Prize. Céline Broeckaert (43) studied theatre directing at the Ritcs and language and literature at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and in Bologna. She taught Dutch to non-native speakers and worked for many years at Theater Antigone and Muziektheater LOD. Since 2015 she has been an impact producer for documentaries.