ICAP 2024 is less than month away and we're looking forward to welcoming you to London. In case you're looking to extend your stay, here is a nondefinitive list of the best events happening in London in July!
Registration for the International Conference on Atomic Physics is now open!
The conference will be held at Imperial College London, 14-19th July 2024 - register by 1st April to guarantee your place and benefit from early-bird pricing! #ICAP2024
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Come work with us in Cambridge on ultracold atoms.
Open postdoc positions on optical quasicrystals and on developing Quantum Simulators with Strontium.
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Applications close 15/8/23.
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Save the dates! The 28th International Conference on Atomic Physics will be held at Imperial College London, 14-19 July 2024⚛️
Summer school: 8-12 July (Oxford)
Satellite meetings: 22-24 July (Cambridge, Sussex), 22-25 July (Durham)
@PhysicsSteve@insideqm Sounds a really nice idea! It could be interesting to have them released with some editorial commentary to pick up on common themes, or perhaps expanding on references or giving interviewees the chance to include footnotes or similar to add context or further information?
Looks like someone got annoyed with the safety instructions 😄 (there were a lot of these signs…)
(The sign says ‘cyclists dismount’ and someone has scratched onto it ‘stop patronising us’)
I’ve been struggling to get work out of my mind on holiday - but we managed to find a very nice distraction with a 23 mile cycle round Rutland water - we even spotted a couple of ospreys!
It’s planning time!
Unis are planning out their training plans for 23/24. I’m here for all your Engagement & Impact needs. Interactive workshops on public engagement, policy engagement, impact & evaluation.
Have you had training with me? Gimmie a RT/❤️
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I’m not sure there’s anything more satisfying than beating the National Rail estimate for crossing London by underground and (just!) making an earlier train than planned 😄
@QETLabsBristol @carolinehclark This workshop was great, thank you so much! Caroline’s talk raised a lot of interesting points to consider on the importance of individual actions as well as institutional responsibilities. And the discussion groups were so interesting, I think we could have discussed for hours!
I loved the venue, it was nice to be reminded of the sunlight outside!Having the talks, posters and coffee in one big room made it feel very relaxed, and so easy to have a lot of informal conversations throughout the day.
I’ve had an amazing time at #BQIT:23 and am sorry to be leaving early! A beautiful venue, great range of speakers and posters about so many different aspects of quantum technologies, and a really interesting EDI session. Thanks so much to the organisers!
I had an amazing time today giving a presentation for the #BQIT tutorial day @QETLabsBristol - a super engaged audience and brilliant questions! Such a great idea to have a day for students to meet each other and learn topics in more depth before the conference.
I’ve loved the space provided by @lorentzcenter for the quantum sensing workshop this week - our own offices for small meetings and quiet working, and tea, coffee and snacks all day in a common room with blackboard space. So great for collaboration and informal discussions!
Lovely workshop dinner and boat tour this evening, it was a perfect break in the middle of the week! But I wish I’d brought a hat - perhaps should have realised a country famous for windmills 🇳🇱 might be windy…