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5 quantum physics Events Found

Mar 7

Nebraska Physics and Astronomy Summit

This conference is dedicated to providing a variety of professional development opportunities in astronomy and physics education for college, high school, and middle school teachers across the state of Nebraska. A theme of this event is the use of instructional technology to improve our teaching of astronomy and physics. The conference begins with a keynote, an exhibition hall, and your choice of four breakout sessions. After lunch, the second keynote and longer workshop sessions close out the day. Features sessions on simulating planet formation, neutrino citizen science, computational modeling, cosmological redshift, quantum physics, tornado forecasting with drones, video game physics, and HR diagram simulations.
STEM Trail Center
Free
3/7/26
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Apr 14

Quantum Day

Part of Specialty STEM Days featuring interactive demos designed to immerse families in STEM careers during their visit to the Science Center, inspiring young people to consider careers in rapidly evolving science and technology fields.
Connecticut Science Center
Free
4/14/26
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Jun 7

Superconductor Quantum World Camp

Do you know what the world would look like if we could use superconductors in everyday life? Superconductors can make hoverboards, flying cars, and quantum computers possible - the only problem is that known superconductors only work near absolute zero which is -460 degrees Fahrenheit! Camp activities include: Learning basics of electrical circuits, superconductors, and quantum computers; Building a measurement tool to detect superconducting transition at -320F; Build a magnet track for the superconducting levitator; Fabricating nano-scale thin superconducting film and micro-scale lithography. Space is Limited! Early registration is recommended. Campers will be registered on a first-come, first-served basis.
Missouri University of Science and Technology
$500.00 - includ...
6/7/26
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Jun 22

QCaMP Educator Summer Camp 2026 - Quantum, Computing, Mathematics, & Physics for Educators

QCaMP for Educators is a professional development camp for high school educators focusing on quantum information science education. The program includes 7+ modules with slides, recordings, activities, and worksheets that can be incorporated into classroom settings and linked with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) K-12 framework. Educators will receive pedagogical discussions, feedback, resource sharing, lesson plans, and ready-to-go activities to incorporate quantum mechanics concepts into existing curriculum. No advanced math or physics required. Check back at the end of January 2026 to learn specific locations.
Multiple locations nationwide - TBD
FREE with stipen...
6/22/26
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Jun 29

QCaMP Student Summer Camp 2026 - Quantum, Computing, Mathematics, & Physics

QCaMP is an in-person camp aimed at high school students focusing on quantum physics, computing fundamentals, and quantum computing applications. The program includes 7+ modules covering bits and gates, probability and statistics, polarization, entanglement, superposition, and more. Students will gain hands-on experimental experience with quantum circuits, explore career paths, and learn novel approaches to solving computing problems. Prerequisites are basic algebra and interest in learning. Students must be 16 years or older by the beginning of camp and cannot attend more than once.
Berkeley, CA and Albuquerque, NM locations
FREE with stipen...
6/29/26
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