Campus activities, Conferences and congresses, Research
- Faculty of Science (Sala d'Actes)
Wednesday:
From 5 to 7 May the UAB Faculty of Science will host "Quantum Days at the UAB" (Q-UAB Days), an event organised as part of the United Nations' International Year of Quantum Science and Technology which will bring together renowned researchers and students to explore the latest advances and real-life applications of quantum science.
The event is co-organised by the UAB, the IMB-CNM and the ICMAB, in collaboration with researchers from the ICN2 and the IFAE. It is distributed into three sessions, each taking place from 12 noon to 2:30 p.m. at the Sala d'Actes of the Faculty of Science.
Each session will be dedicated to a specific area of quantum science and technology, in which the most recent developments and cutting-edge discoveries will be discussed: Quantum information and Detection on 5 May, Quantum Light and Matter on 6 May and Quantum Chips on 7 May. Each day will conclude with an interactive colloquium in which attendees will be able to engage with researchers, ask questions and discuss the future of quantum technologies.
Campus activities, Conferences and congresses, Sustainability and health
- Faculty of Political Science and Sociology (Aula 13)
Wednesday:
The "Crisi ecosocial, implicacions i reptes" series is formed by 6 conferences organised by lecturer Josep Espluga, in collaboration with the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology and the Fundació Autònoma Solidària. It is aimed at all members of the UAB community.
This sixth and final conference is entitled "E-waste and Sustainability: waste contradictions in a digital society" and will be given by Blanca Callén, lecturer of the UAB Department of Social Psychology. The conference will take place on 6 May at 1:00 p.m. at the Aula 13 of the Faculty of Political Science and Sociology.
Attending all six conferences can be validated for two ECTS credits. For more information please visit the following link.
Place:
Faculty of Political Science and Sociology (Aula 13)