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The quantum smart city

Discover how quantum technologies will revolutionise our lives, as Ruth Oulton guides us through the smart cities of tomorrow.

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To us, we know a city as a collection of famous sights, buildings, shops, museums and places of work. But to the communications engineer, the city is a huge network of information. Smart cities analyse this information in real time, informing faster and better decisions on everything from rerouting traffic to managing energy consumption. Join quantum photonics expert Ruth Oulton as she explores how introducing quantum technologies will revolutionise how our cities are managed.

Using the properties of single particles, quantum technologies can detect increasingly sensitive changes in the environment and transmit data securely. With the use of quantum navigation devices, our movements around the city underground will be even smoother even when satellites are not available. Quantum smart cities will be more secure for individuals and society, and reveal even more information in real time as we move about our cities.

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

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About Ruth Oulton

Ruth Oulton
Ruth Oulton/University of Bristol

Ruth Oulton is a professor of Quantum Photonics at the University of Bristol. She performs experiments that explore how to use specialist semiconductor chips to manipulate single particles of light for quantum technologies. In 2018 she became a Professor and a mother in the same year, and now has two children, runs a lab, is the academic lead of Bristol Quantum Technology Innovation Centre and has a secondment to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development office to advise on international quantum technology policy.

Timing

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

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