Category: Seminars and Conferences
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10 June, 26 June, 10 JUly 2026 at 6,00 pm

Quantum mechanics at DAUIN

Quantum mechanics at DAUIN.
A seminar series organized by the QubiTO student team of DAUIN focused on quantum computing.

Seminar series dedicated to the foundations of quantum mechanics in which open problems regarding the interpretation of the theory will be discussed, such as the question of its completeness and the meaning of the wave function, while also emphasizing the formal and experimental implications that a critique of its principles entails.
The seminar series will feature presentations by Prof. Marco Giovanelli, historian and philosopher of physics and associate professor of the history of philosophy at the University of Turin, Prof. Marco Genovese, director of the quantum optics center at the National Institute of Metrological Research and corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of Turin, and Dr. Davide Romano, researcher in the philosophy of physics at the University of Verona.

PROGRAM
Aula 1S - Politecnico di Torino

June 10, 7:00 PM Room 1S
M. Giovanelli (UniTo)
Einstein's Arguments Against the Completeness of Quantum Mechanics

June 26, 6:00 PM Room 1S
M. Genovese (INRiM)
Entanglement, Bell's Inequalities, and Our Vision of the World

July 10, 6:00 PM Room 1S
D. Romano (UniVr)
Making Sense of the Wave Function

The seminars will be held in English and will last approximately one hour, followed by a discussion.

More informations:
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Contacts: teamqubito@gmail.com
- Link to the Seminar Series