The University Galleries at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University hosts the “The Quantum Revolution: Handcrafted in New Haven” exhibit.
The exhibition is a key component of a collaboration between N.C. A&T Quantum Information Science & Engineering (QISE) Research Workforce Development Programs and the Yale University Quantum Institute (YQI). The exhibition, curated by Florian Carle, Ph.D., captures the history and the handcrafted beauty of the groundbreaking work. Scattered around the gallery are cavities, qubits and substrates – the nuts and bolts of quantum architecture – and original notebook drawings by YQI Artist-in-Residence Martha W. Lewis.
It also will feature additional artwork from N.C. A&T students from the Department of Visual and Performing Arts, Visual Arts Program of the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS).
"This exhibition invites all of our visitors to embark on a journey of discovery, where the seemingly infinite potential of quantum physics intertwines with the freedom and creativity of art. By exploring technical and conceptual conversations between these disciplines, we hope to open minds to the possibilities of the unknown, both in the areas of science and the areas of creative expression.”The exhibition comes to the N.C. A&T campus through the ASCEND HBCU Quantum Information Science and Engineering Short Course Series, which is designed to equip faculty, graduate students and research staff at historically Black colleges and universities with seminal training to successfully enter the quantum information science and engineering (QISE) ecosystem. It is a collaboration between A&T, qBraid and YQI, supported by the Yale ASCEND Initiative.
"The exhibit brings attention to two very important contributions to NC A&T's effort to become one of our nation’s premier academic research institutions: continuing to build sustainable research partnerships with institutions such as Yale University and expanding our cutting-edge research in emerging technologies such as Quantum Information Science & Engineering (QISE).Drawing inspiration from the groundbreaking innovations and discoveries of researchers during her residency in the YQI laboratories in New Haven, Connecticut, Lewis translates complex properties of quantum physics into compelling visual art.
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