Aug 04, 2026
MINTdigital Online Lecture Series: The Fascination of the Quantum World
Super-Kamiokande: Neutrino Detector in Japan
Dive into the revolutionary world of quantum physics! Rarely have new discoveries so fundamentally transformed our understanding of the world, of energy, and of matter. How does it differ from classical physics? How do neutrinos oscillate? How does a quantum computer work? And what makes novel quantum materials so special? Over the course of five exciting sessions, scientists from TU Dresden will guide you through the fascinating world of quantum physics. Learn how quantum phenomena don’t just exist in theory—they’re already being applied in practice!
The event is interactive: You can join the discussion live, talk to researchers, and exchange ideas with students from various departments about everyday life as a student.
Dates: Thursdays , Nov. 5; Nov. 12; Nov. 19; Nov. 26*; Dec. 3, 2026*, 4:30–6:00 p.m. each day (*Lecture in English with subtitles)
Subtitles can be customized for all presentations.
Participants: Interested high school students aged 16 and older
Registration deadline: October29 , 2026
Certificate of Participation: upon full participation (at least four out of five sessions)
5 MINT-EC points: upon full participation and completion of an assignment.
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The event is coordinated by the School Contact Office at TU Dresden. The program content is developed in collaboration with: ctd.qmat, Netzwerk Teilchenwelt, the Central Student Information and Counseling Service at TU Dresden, CeTI, and the Faculty of Mechanical Science and Engineering at TU Dresden.