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Exhibition "Quantum"
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José Ignacio Latorre, ICCUB
Mónica Bello
José-Carlos Mariátegui
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Atomic-Nuclear
Particle Physics
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The exhibition “Quantica: In Search of the Invisible” gives us the keys to understanding the principles of fundamental physics, and it does so through the joint creative work of scientists, educators and artists. The project invites the public to browse freely, to awaken their curiosity, and to critically evaluate the new paradigms of modern science.
“Quantica” is a project curated by Mónica Bello and José Carlos Mariátegui, with the physicist José Ignacio Latorre as scientific advisor.
The exhibition was co-produced by ScANNER (the Science and Art Network for New Exhibitions and Research), composed of CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research, Geneva); FACT (Foundation for Art and Creative Technology, Liverpool); CCCB (Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona); IMAL (interactive Media Arts Laboratory, Brussels); and Le Lieu Unique, Nantes. ScANNER was initiated through the Collide lnternational residency Award 2016-2018, a partnership programme between CERN and FACT.
The scientific display consists of both digital panels, as well as laboratory instruments, and is complemented by debates and talks or even classes for both physics students and the general public. The Institute of Cosmos Sciences (ICCUB) and the Department of Quantum Physics and Astrophysics of the University of Barcelona participate in this part of the exhibition with different activities and facilities. Among these, there displays of «Simulations of quantum physics» carried out in a collaboration project between undergraduates, professors and researchers of the ICCUB, a talk «What do we mean when we speak of quantum physics?» with researchers David Mateos (ICREA-ICCUB) and Maciej Lewenstein (ICREA), a video featuring the PhD student Alba Cervera (ICCUB), researcher in quantum computing, or a guided visit to the exhibition by its scientific advisor, José Ignacio Latorre(ICCUB). The exhibit also includes the classic experiment of Helium spectrum, an experiment that allow to quantiphy the energy levels of the atom, or the experiment of the double slit with laser designed by the Applied Physics department.
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Guided visit to «Quantum»
Special visit for the Friends of the CCCB by the curators of the exhibition.
By
José Ignacio Latorre, ICCUB
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Talks
CCCB friends
Atomic-Nuclear
That's the story. Keys Aspects and Dilemmas of the Quantum Story
Despite this science still being in its infancy, humans are able to understand and manipulate material at the subatomic level and probe the origins and development of the universe.
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Several
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Talks
Open to all (not free)
Atomic-Nuclear
Interview with J.I. Latorre in El Mundo
Interview with J. I.
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José Ignacio Latorre, ICCUB
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Atomic-Nuclear
Particle Physics
The book "Ética para máquinas" by J.I. Latorre has been published
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CA
Ética para máquinas a new popular science book written by the theoretical physicist J. I. Latorre has been released by Ariel. The book seeks to cover the ethical needs of this 21st century which is characterized by the emergence of the advanced artificial intelligence, that puts into question the intellectual superiority of humans, their essence and their place in life.
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Atomic-Nuclear
Particle Physics
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Books & Handbooks
Cuántica. Tu futuro en juego
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Popularisation of Science
Author
José Ignacio Latorre, ICCUB
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Editorial Ariel. Planeta Libros
Language
ES
Atomic-Nuclear
Particle Physics
Books & Handbooks
Cómo explicar física cuántica con un gato zombi
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Dissemination book of quantum mechanics.
Popularisation of Science
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Several
Language
ES
Atomic-Nuclear