Talks

“Cooling down up to the Quantum Realm” by Bruno Julià

Title
Bruno Julià de l'ICCUB
By
Bruno Julià, ICCUB
Date
Time
Contact
divulgacio@icc.ub.edu
Area
Particle Physics
Open to all

The Institute of Cosmos Sciences researcher Bruno Julià will give a talk about Quantum Cold next Monday July 26 at the Science Enthusiasts Association Sopa de Partículas at the Guinardó Community Center.

 

As Dr. Julià explains, «We will visit the history of the concept cold and our hability to cool down objects and materials. This will be the main theme along which we will arrive to near absolute zero temperatures. At this point, Quantum Mechanics starts playing a crucial role, giving birth to new states of matter such as Bose-Einstein condensates and to properties unknow in the classical world as uperconductivity or superfluidity». If you are curious about the mysterious properties of ultracold matter, don't miss this conference!

 

More information and registrations to the talk at: https://www.meetup.com/es-ES/Sopa-de-particulas/

 


 

About the author

 

Bruno Julià is a full professor at the department of Quantum Physics and Astrophysics of the University of Barcelona and also a researcher of the Institute of Cosmos Sciences of the UB. Lately his work on theoretical physics has been focused on studying ultracold atom physics and quantum phenomena around cold matter.  

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