How cold is the "coldest computer system in the world"? Can you really play tic-tac-toe with quanta? And what do light, atoms and randomness have in common?
Find out at the Quantum Physics Day at LMU Munich on November 8, 2025, 11 am - 4 pm.
The Day of Quantum Physics opens its doors at LMU on November 8 - and invites especially young people, students, families and all curious people to discover the fascinating world of the smallest particles.
Highlights of the day
Informative, interactive, playful
At numerous stations in the atrium of the LMU main building, you can experiment for yourself, discover exciting exhibits and experience how lively physics can be. There are insights into fascinating phenomena and discoveries - some of which were recently awarded the Nobel Prize. From quantum tic-tac-toe to exclusive guided tours of modern laboratories: science becomes tangible for everyone here.
Lectures & insights for the next generation
Whether it's the basics or future technologies - lectures specially tailored to schoolchildren make getting started easy and understandable. In addition, students and researchers provide authentic insights into studying, everyday laboratory life, quantum simulators and quantum communication.
100 years of quantum mechanics - time travel & exhibition
In an exhibition specially designed for school classes, you can find out how Heisenberg, Schrödinger & Co. revolutionized modern physics 100 years ago - and why their ideas are more important today than ever.
There will also be lots of exciting activities for children and families, such as a painting station and playful insights into the world of quanta.
Discover the program: www.physik.lmu.de/quantentag
Discover, experience and participate in quantum physics! Come along and discover the future of science!
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