Salon Lab
More is Different: Complexity in the Quantum World
- Item Number
- 2004
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Buy Now Price
- 400 USD
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- 0
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Item Description
More is Different: Complexity in the Quantum World
Hosted by: Anna and Paul Marks
Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2012
The last two decades have seen the discovery of many fascinating new phenomena in the quantum world.
Underlying to all of them is a unique complexity whose exploration is one of the most important scientific challenges in modern times.
Understanding how this complexity emerges at the nanoscale, and how it evolves, is the key to revolutionizing many aspects of our daily lives;
it will help us build energy super highways and quantum computers, and provide new means of transportation.
We will explore this quest for complexity, and its relation to art, music, and St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
Join the following guest experts for an insightful discussion:
ONLY 10 SPACES AVAILABLE ONLINE
Open to Lab-affiliated families only
Value: Priceless
Salon Lab is an exciting feature of our Connections auction.
This is an opportunity that is truly unique to Lab. Salon Lab offers an experience that is not available at any other school in our country, further highlighting the value of a Lab Schools education.
It is a series of dinners, each organized around an interesting and exciting topic. These intimate evenings are generously hosted in the homes of Lab parents, and feature members of the Lab School community who are nationally and internationally-recognized experts in their field. These conversations about important current issues promise to be stimulating, informative, and thought-provoking -- a celebration of Lab's intellectual curiosity.
Item Special Note
Lab affiliated only.
Donated By:
Thomas Rosenbaum and Dirk Morr
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