Quantum Leap: Exploring the High-Energy Universe

Kind reminder of todays seminar! Interested in and curious of high energy physics? You are welcome to join the researchers in the zoom event today, Thursday October 30 at 13.00! You'll find the zoom link here: https://indico.fysik.su.se/event/9415/ Welcome! Nordita – the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics and the Department of Physics at Stockholm University – is organizing an event that brings together a diverse panel of researchers to share their insights into the fascinating world of high-energy physics. Following the success of the first Quantum Leap event on quantum technology, this edition aims to offer an inspiring and intellectually stimulating discussion that highlights both the depth and breadth of the field. Join the event on October 30 at 1 p.m. via Zoom.

Quantum Leap - Exploring the High Energy Universe

Quantum Leap - Exploring the High Energy Universe

The webinar will be held on October 30 at 1 p.m. via Zoom.

Read more and take part in the event via the Zoom link

 

Speakers at Quantum Leap 2

  • Frank Wilczek – Professor and Nobel Laureate in Physics, Stockholm University/MIT/T.D. Lee Institute/Wilczek Quantum Center/Shanghai Jiao Tong University/Arizona State University); Opening address: historical perspective on high-energy physics
  • Sara Strandberg – Professor, Stockholm University; High-energy physics at CERN and its connection to the composition of the universe
  • Oksana Iarygina – Postdoctoral researcher, Nordita; Gravitational waves as probes for high-energy physics and inflation in the early universe
  • Oliver Schlotterer – Associate Professor, Uppsala University; Connections between particle physics and gravity from scattering amplitudes

The event will be moderated by Jonas Enander, physicist and science communicator. Jonas has a PhD in physics and is currently in the spotlight for his recently published popular science book “Facing Infinity” about black holes.

Last updated: 2025-10-30

Source: Gunilla Häggström, Communications Officer, Fysikum