SFU Quantum Open Doors 2025
Simon Fraser University BurnabySFU will host a day of talks on quantum physics, hands-on demonstrations of quantum key distribution, and lab tours of our quantum groups.
SFU will host a day of talks on quantum physics, hands-on demonstrations of quantum key distribution, and lab tours of our quantum groups.
Introducing basic quantum mechanics concepts through experiments and hands-on activities.
We will invite prospective and current students (and their families and friends) to come to campus and attend a public lecture on using quantum computers to simulate elementary particles, followed... Read more »
Let's Talk Science is an outreach program run for high school students to drive engagement in science. At the BC Museum in Victoria, British Columbia, there will be an open... Read more »
Hands-on activities, demos and lab tours related to quantum science
At the High Level Innovation Conference, Dr. Muhammad Khan (CEO, Staque), Murray Thom (VP, D-Wave) and others will be speaking on Innovation in Quantum Computing session being held on May... Read more »
Public talk from Locke Spencer, University of Lethbridge
Free drop in event for children ages 6-13, and families. Explore Quantum Physics and create cool colourful art with the Polarization Art activity! Happening during our Sat drop-in STEAM Discovery... Read more »
You’re invited to celebrate the International Year of Quantum with us! SNOLAB will host a quantum science themed Story Time, along with a hands-on activity. Fun for budding scientists and... Read more »
We are keen to welcome visitors to the quanTA Centre at the University of Saskatchewan. Participants will be able to experience a quantum arcade machine, Qubit Discovery, that showcases quantum... Read more »
Take a peek at what's happening in the labs here at IQ but also across Canada. Take a tour of different labs and meet some of the workers that makes... Read more »
Hands-on activities and quantum demonstrations Co-hosted by the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing and the Perimeter Institute