QTalk Series E11
Location:Online
Organizer:QNepal
Cost:free
Discover quantum technology's hardware frontier in QNepal's QTalk Series E11. Dr. Shambhu Ghimire reveals 'quantum movies' filming ultrafast electron dynamics, crucial for future quantum science and devices. Join this online talk!
QTalk Series E11 | QNepal QTalk Series 2025
Exploring the hardware frontier of quantum technology
Join the eleventh episode of the QNepal QTalk Series 2025 as we dive into cutting-edge developments in quantum technologies with a strong focus on the hardware side. This session features a special talk on visualizing ultrafast electron dynamics using advanced laser-based techniques.
We are honored to host Dr. Shambhu Ghimire, who will present an intuitive and conceptual exploration of how “quantum movies” are made and why they matter for the future of quantum science and technology.
📅 Event Details
🔬 Talk Title: Making Quantum Movies: Filming Ultrafast Dynamics of Electrons in Materials
🗓 Date: December 20, 2025
🕒 Time: 8:15 PM to 9:30 PM NPT
🕒 Time: 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM EST
📍 Venue: Online
🎤 Speaker: Dr. Shambhu Ghimire, Lead Scientist and OPTICA Fellow, Stanford PULSE Institute and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, CA, USA
🎯 What You’ll Learn ?
⚛️ Quantum movies: How ultrafast laser techniques capture electron dynamics
🔬 Light–matter interaction: Understanding matter at quantum timescales
⚙️ Quantum hardware foundations: Insights relevant to devices, sensing and future technologies
🧠 Big picture: Why these experiments matter for quantum science
👥 Who Should Attend ?
🎓 Students interested in quantum science
🔬 Early-career researchers exploring new methods
⚛️ Quantum enthusiasts seeking intuitive explanations
🧪 Experienced researchers looking for fresh perspectives
💬 Interactive Session
❓ Live Q&A: Participants are encouraged to prepare questions and engage directly with Dr. Ghimire during the interactive discussion segment.
🌐 Stay Connected
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Let’s come together to explore how cutting-edge experiments allow us to see quantum dynamics and why this matters for the future of quantum science and technology.