Event details
Apr
14
PCTS Public Lecture by Peter Zoller
Public LectureTitle: When Atoms Compute: Quantum computing, simulation, and sensing with atoms, ions, and light
Abstract: Quantum mechanics governs nature at its smallest scales—but today we can engineer that quantum world by creating and controlling entanglement, the unique fingerprint of quantum physics. Using laser-controlled atoms and ions, researchers can build programmable quantum devices that compute beyond classical limits, emulate complex quantum matter, and approach fundamental quantum limits. This talk gives a non-technical overview of leading platforms, from trapped-ion processors to quantum simulators based on ultracold atoms. We illustrate the ideas with snapshots from current research: string-breaking dynamics inspired by high-energy physics, using simulators to guide materials design, methods to validate what quantum devices are doing when classical calculation is no longer feasible, and an outlook toward programmable quantum sensors.
Abstract: Quantum mechanics governs nature at its smallest scales—but today we can engineer that quantum world by creating and controlling entanglement, the unique fingerprint of quantum physics. Using laser-controlled atoms and ions, researchers can build programmable quantum devices that compute beyond classical limits, emulate complex quantum matter, and approach fundamental quantum limits. This talk gives a non-technical overview of leading platforms, from trapped-ion processors to quantum simulators based on ultracold atoms. We illustrate the ideas with snapshots from current research: string-breaking dynamics inspired by high-energy physics, using simulators to guide materials design, methods to validate what quantum devices are doing when classical calculation is no longer feasible, and an outlook toward programmable quantum sensors.
Speakers
Peter Zoller
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Date
April 14, 2026Time
5:00 p.m.Location
McDonnell Hall, A02, McDonnell Hall, A01Audience
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