Quantum Day 2025
Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus, London

Join quantum researchers from across London to learn about the latest advances in quantum engineering, science and technology and how they are being used to improve our lives.
This celebration is a collaboration with the London Centre for Nanotechnology and Imperial College London’s Quantum Centre for Engineering, Science and Technology (QuEST). It will take place as part of Quantum Day 2025 on Monday 14 April, the worldwide celebration of quantum science. This date was selected for Quantum Day because 4.14 are the rounded first digits of Planck’s constant – 4.1356677×10-15 eV⋅s – a product of energy and time that is the fundamental constant governing quantum physics. This year’s event is extra special as it is the international year of quantum.
What will I find at Quantum Day?
• Engaging Talks: Hear from researchers as they share stories from their lives and labs, showcasing the incredible potential of quantum technologies.
These talks will offer deep insights into the cutting-edge research shaping our future!
• Interactive Demos: Experience hands-on science activities and demonstrations from our researchers.
• Silent Disco: Dance to sounds recorded in LCN labs while learning key quantum concepts
Why should I attend?
• Learn: Discover how quantum science is improving all of our lives.
• Engage: Interact with researchers and explore cutting-edge innovations.
• Celebrate: Enjoy an evening of scientific wonder in a vibrant, communal atmosphere.
The London Centre for Nanotechnology is a UK-based multidisciplinary enterprise operating at the forefront of science and technology. Its purpose is to solve global problems in information processing, healthcare, energy and the environment through the application of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The LCN is a joint venture between King's College London, University College London and Imperial College London.
The Centre has a unique operating model that accesses and focuses the combined skills of all three universities across several key departments; Chemistry, Physics, Materials, Medicine, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Biochemical and Biomedical Engineering and Earth Sciences
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