Science under the sign of the donut #Lange Nacht der (Quanten-) Physik

Date & Facts

1415 Nov 2025

 

What?

The Cluster of Excellence ct.qmat at the Lange Nacht der (Quanten-) Physik in Würzburg

 

Where?

Hubland

Campus Süd

97074 Würzburg

Summary

The physics department at the University of Würzburg stands as one of the most successful faculties in Germany, boasting exceptional research projects funded by the Excellence Initiative of the Federal Government and the States, along with an engaging range of study programs.

 

Experience the fascination of physics through captivating presentations, a quiz show, interactive exhibits and experiments, workshops, a gaming lounge, and laboratory tours.

 

Ever wondered what tomorrow’s computers will be made of? Or what hurricanes and donuts could possibly have to do with quantum physics? Get ready to have your mind blown! Meet researchers from ct.qmat who, in their high-tech labs in Dresden and Würzburg, are unveiling the mysteries of new forms of matter destined for ultrafast quantum chips with vast storage capacities and virtually zero energy consumption.

 

Uncover the secrets of quantum physics with our four interactive exhibits:

  • Can a donut be combed without creating a single swirl?
  • What’s the miracle material that behaves like a cookie jar?
  • Can an ant be trapped on a Klein bottle?
  • And just how many holes do a cup, a coffeepot, or a pretzel have?

 

Don’t miss this opportunity to see the latest quantum research and have your burning questions answered by real scientists!

 

Food and drinks are available.

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