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IOP ׽ celebrates cutting-edge quantum research on World Quantum Day 

08 Apr 2024 by Faye Holst IOPP celebrates World Quantum Day IOPP celebrates World Quantum Day

is an international initiative launched by scientists from more than 65 countries to promote public understanding of quantum science and technology worldwide. The date – “4.14” – marks the first three digits of Planck’s constant, a value in quantum mechanics that is used to describe the behaviour of particles at the subatomic level. 

To mark the occasion, IOP ׽ is celebrating with a number of initiatives aimed at quantum enthusiasts. 

The Quantum Collection

IOPP is showcasing some of the most cutting-edge quantum research published in its journals. The brings together highly cited, peer-reviewed content from prestigious journals such as , , , and . IOPP is also offering a 20% discount on 48 selected quantum books until the end of May.  

Hear from leading Quantum experts on Physics World Live: ‘Quantum Sensors’ 

In addition, a live discussion between leaders in the field will be streamed on . Quantum computers often get the lion’s share of attention, but on the inaugural Physics World Live, you’ll hear from insiders why quantum sensors could be the ‘quantum 2.0’ technology with the greatest potential for near-term real-world applications. 

Confirmed speaker: Nicole Metje, University of Birmingham, UK

To join the discussion, .  

Peer review education for quantum researchers   

A dedicated Peer Review Excellence workshop tailored specifically for quantum researchers is taking place on 19 April at 3PM GMT. The workshop will provide valuable insight and guidance to reviewers, contributing to the advancement of quantum science. To sign up to the free peer review workshop, . 

Read about all things quantum on Physics World   

Physics World provides wide-ranging of coverage of quantum science and technology – including cutting-edge research as well as leading personalities and businesses. Recent highlights include “Africa’s quantum future offers a beacon of hope”, in which Farai Mazhandu and Mhlambululi Mafu discuss why quantum technologies can help propel the continent into a new era. Aletta Meinsma and Julia Cramer argue that “Physicists must consider how they communicate the impact of quantum technologies, before it’s too late”; and James McKenzie explain “Why you shouldn’t be worried about talk of a ‘quantum winter”. 

Listen to the 11 April episode of the to learn more about how we are celebrating World Quantum Day at IOP ׽. 

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