
Chalmersdagen aims to showcase the university's cutting-edge research, innovative projects, and state-of-the-art facilities. The event is designed to provide insights into the various educational programs and research areas at Chalmers.
This year, WACQT and the division of Quantum Technology welcomed high school students for a guided tour.
Nearly 50 high school students for a guided tour. The students explored the latest advancements in quantum research, visited state-of-the-art labs, and met leading researchers. This initiative aims to inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers by providing them with insights into the applications and challenges of quantum technology.
The event included lab visits and presentations on the future of quantum technology, offering a comprehensive overview of the field.
Presenters from various labs shared their research and expertise:
Quantum hybrid systems lab
Awse S A Salha
Alexandre Gil Gouveia Maia Barbosa
Quantum photonics lab
Mads Bjerregaard Kristensen
Trond Haug
Quantum sensor and fundamentals lab
Seyedalireza Hashemi
Paul Nicaise
Hannes Pfeifer
Quantum computer lab
Emil Hogedal
Halldor Jakobsson
The event was organized by Johan Veiga, scientific coordinator at WACQT, in collaboration with Chalmers' central organization for Chalmersdagen.
Open house - April 4th
A similar setup with guided lab tours will be arranged in connection with the Science Festival. Registration opens in March.
Open House - Programme
Welcome to join!
Further information
- Project Coordinator, Quantum Technology, Microtechnology and Nanoscience