Quantum in the Pub - Sunday - June 29th - 7pm - Free!
Event description
Quantum Physics in the Pub 29/06/25 - Call for Presenters!
Calling all Canberra quantum enthusiasts!
Dive into the strange and fascinating world of quantum physics with some of Australia’s leading scientists at “Quantum Physics in the Pub” — hosted at Smith’s Alternative.
Join local experts as they unravel the mysteries of the quantum realm in a fun, relaxed, and entertaining setting. Whether you're intrigued by a wave-particle duality or still wondering if Schrödinger’s cat is dead or alive, this event blends science with storytelling for an unforgettable night.
Grab a drink, meet like-minded curious minds, and enjoy lively, accessible talks where complex ideas are served in bite-sized, equation-free pieces. No background in physics is needed — just bring your curiosity!
How Much: Free! Thanks to generous sponsorship by:
- Australian Institute of Physics (AIP), ACT branch
- The Science Educators Association of the Australian Capital Territory
MC’ed by Dr Phil Dooley of Phil Up On Science
📅 Date: June 29 - Sunday
⏰ Time: 7pm
📍 Location: Smith’s Alternative, 76 Alinga St, Civic.
🎟 Tickets: Free entry, just grab a drink! But registrations are essential!
👉 Register here: https://events.humanitix.com/q...
Come along and discover the unexpected ways quantum physics shapes our world—one pint at a time! 🍻➕📐
If you are interested in presenting please fill in this form.
PS: Call for Presenters now open! Come along and hear local quantum physicists getting creative about their research, over a beer or a brownie. Eight short talks from all over the field of quantum physics! You have 8 minutes in front of a friendly, relaxed crowd to share your research, your favourite reaction, or a real life application! We encourage you to get creative!Let us know if you’re interested - email phil@philuponscience.com.au if you want to discuss ideas!
MC’ed by Dr Phil Dooley of Phil Up On Science
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