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A new way to understand the quantum world

Join world-leading quantum physicist and industrial musician Bob Coecke as he presents a new way to understand the quantum world. 

Prof Bob Coecke photographed in his office-cum-studio, Oxford. Photograph: Quantinuum.com

Join world-leading quantum physicist and industrial musician Bob Coecke as he presents a new way to understand the quantum world. Bob aims to make quantum physics accessible to everyone by replacing complex mathematics with intuitive diagrams. Drawing from his groundbreaking work, co-created with his fellow Oxford quantum scientists, Bob will showcase a revolutionary, math-free framework that simplifies the paradox-filled theory of the quantum realm.

In this talk, Bob will emphasise the importance of subatomic physics for all and highlight how his successful educational programme enabled UK schoolchildren aged 15-17, to surpass the average exam scores of Oxford University's postgraduate quantum physics students. Don’t miss this chance to see how the principles of quantum mechanics, often reserved for undergraduates, can be understood through innovative and visually engaging methods.

Copies of Bob's latest book 'Quantum in Pictures: A New Way to Understand the Quantum World'  are available to purchase online.

Event type

This is a theatre only event where the speakers and audience are together in our Theatre.

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About Bob Coecke

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Bob Coecke

Bob Coecke is Chief Scientist at Quantinuum, head of Quantinuum Oxford-based Quantum NLP, Compositional Intelligence sub-team, Distinguished Visiting Research Chair at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, Emeritus Fellow at Wolfson College Oxford, and Visiting Fellow at the Computer Science Department and the Mathematical Institute of Oxford University. He has co-authored some 200 research papers and is a founding father of the QPL (Quantum Physics and Logic) and ACT (Applied Category Theory) communities. He was the first person to have Quantum Foundations as part of his academic title. His work has been headlined by various media outlets, including Forbes, New Scientist, PhysicsWorld, ComputerWeekly, IFL Science, and The Guardian. 

Timing

Doors to the theatre will open at 6.45pm and the talk will begin at 7.00pm.

Accessibility

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Our theatre is equipped with an Audio Induction Loop. 

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