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There’s something about the term quantum physics that brings both intrigue and intimidation. We see quantum as the way of the future but also know it’s one of the most complex branches of science. On this week’s show, we’re going to dive into this mysterious world to demystify it and reveal how it’s part of our everyday lives.

Our first guest is Tracey Forrest. She is the Program Director for Transformative Quantum Technologies at the University of Waterloo. We explore what makes quantum so fascinating and why it has such immense power over our imaginations. She also explains how the quantum world is already playing a role in many of the technologies we use today.

One of the most talked about aspects of quantum physics is quantum computing and we discuss the future with Alexandre Blais, a professor and the scientific director for the quantum institute at the University of Sherbrooke. We move away from the current computing mentality made up of bits and bytes and head into an area of research dominated by qubits.  

In our SASS class, we’re going to find out how quantum physics will improve our ability to develop sustainable energy. Our guest teacher is Pavle Radovanovic at the University of Waterloo. His work focuses on nanocrystals. Unlike Swarovski crystals, which have the power of bling, he ones he’s working with may give us the ability to move away from non-reusable energy to improve our environment.  

If you enjoy The Super Awesome Science Show, please take a minute to rate it on Apple Podcasts and be sure to tell a friend about the show. Thanks to you, we’ve been nominated for a Canadian Podcast Award as Outstanding Science and Medicine Series. Let’s keep the awesome momentum going together!  

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Email: [email protected] Guests:

Tracey ForrestProgram Director, Transformative Quantum Technologies, University of WaterlooWeb: https://uwaterloo.ca/transformative-quantum-technologies/

Alexandre BlaisScientific Director, Quantum Institute, University of SherbrookeWeb: https://www.usherbrooke.ca/iq/en/personne/alexandre-blais/ Twitter: @circuitqed

Pavle RadovanovicProfessor, Chemistry, University of WaterlooWeb: https://uwaterloo.ca/chemistry/people-profiles/pavle-radovanovic
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There’s something about the term quantum physics that brings both intrigue and intimidation. We see quantum as the way of the future but also know it’s one of the most complex branches of science. On this week’s show, we’re going to dive into this mysterious world to demystify it and reveal how it’s part of our everyday lives.


Our first guest is Tracey Forrest. She is the Program Director for Transformative Quantum Technologies at the University of Waterloo. We explore what makes quantum so fascinating and why it has such immense power over our imaginations. She also explains how the quantum world is already playing a role in many of the technologies we use today.


One of the most talked about aspects of quantum physics is quantum computing and we discuss the future with Alexandre Blais, a professor and the scientific director for the quantum institute at the University of Sherbrooke. We move away from the current computing mentality made up of bits and bytes and head into an area of research dominated by qubits.  


In our SASS class, we’re going to find out how quantum physics will improve our ability to develop sustainable energy. Our guest teacher is Pavle Radovanovic at the University of Waterloo. His work focuses on nanocrystals. Unlike Swarovski crystals, which have the power of bling, he ones he’s working with may give us the ability to move away from non-reusable energy to improve our environment.  


If you enjoy The Super Awesome Science Show, please take a minute to rate it on Apple Podcasts and be sure to tell a friend about the show. Thanks to you, we’ve been nominated for a Canadian Podcast Award as Outstanding Science and Medicine Series. Let’s keep the awesome momentum going together!  


Twitter: @JATetro


Email: [email protected]

Guests:


Tracey Forrest
Program Director, Transformative Quantum Technologies, University of Waterloo
Web: https://uwaterloo.ca/transformative-quantum-technologies/


Alexandre Blais
Scientific Director, Quantum Institute, University of Sherbrooke
Web: https://www.usherbrooke.ca/iq/en/personne/alexandre-blais/
Twitter: @circuitqed


Pavle Radovanovic
Professor, Chemistry, University of Waterloo
Web: https://uwaterloo.ca/chemistry/people-profiles/pavle-radovanovic

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