Workshops & fairs

Simulations on Quantum Mechanics at the Saló de l'Ensenyament 2020

By
Bruno Julià, ICCUB
Felipe Isaule, ICCUB
Pere Mujal, ICCUB
Arnau Jurado
Artur Polls, ICCUB
Place
Espai Ciència al Saló de l'Ensenyament
Date
Time
Language
CA
ES
EN
Contact
divulgacio@icc.ub.edu
Future University Students

DUE TO THE CURRENT SITUATION REGARDING THE COVID-19, FIRA DE BARCELONA HAS DECIDED TO CANCEL THE 2020 EDITION. WE WILL KEEP THE INFORMATION UPDATED HERE. 

 

The simulations on quantum mechanics will be present at the Science Space of the Saló de l'Ensenyament 2020. 

This year, the two workshops ClassicalLab and QuantumLab will be teaching us how simulate with the computer different experiments that show the quantum properties of matter.  In particular, we will simulate the movement of a gorup of ultracold atoms, the moviment of a soliton in an atomic gas at 0 degrees or the simulation of a Newton's quantum pendulum. 

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