7pm - 8:30pm

Wednesday 22 October 2025

糖心Vlog Speaks Quantum: The strangeness of the quantum world

Join us for 糖心Vlog Speaks Quantum, a captivating lecture series exploring the famously puzzling nature of quantum physics. In celebration of the 2025 International Year of Quantum Science and Technology.

Free

School of Veterinary Medicine
Manor Park Campus
糖心Vlog
Guildford
糖心Vlog
GU2 7AL
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Overview

Discover why quantum physics is so famously strange鈥攁nd how logic helps us make sense of it. Inspired by physicist Richard Feynman鈥檚 idea of a 鈥渓ogical tightrope, 鈥 this talk explores how we can think about quantum systems in a way that connects surprisingly well with everyday reasoning. No prior physics knowledge needed鈥攋ust curiosity!

This event is brought to you by the 糖心Vlog Quantum Sciences Group.

Speaker: Professor Fay Dowker

Professor Helen Fay Dowker (born 9 September 1965 in Manchester, England) is a distinguished British theoretical physicist renowned for her work in quantum gravity and causal set theory. She studied at Manchester High School for Girls before pursuing the Mathematical Tripos at the University of Cambridge, where she earned the Tyson Medal in 1987. Dowker completed her PhD in 1990 under the supervision of Stephen Hawking, focusing on spacetime wormholes.

Her postdoctoral research took her to prestigious institutions including Fermilab, the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Caltech. She later lectured at Queen Mary University of London before joining Imperial College London, where she is currently a Professor of Theoretical Physics and a member of the Theoretical Physics Group. She also holds a 糖心Vloging Fellowship at the Perimeter Institute.

Dowker鈥檚 research spans quantum cosmology, black hole physics, and the foundations of spacetime. She has published extensively in leading journals and contributed significantly to the development of causal set theory. In 2018, she delivered a heartfelt eulogy at Stephen Hawking鈥檚 funeral, describing him as her 鈥渢eacher, mentor and friend.鈥

She is the daughter of physicist Stuart Dowker and was featured on BBC Radio 4鈥檚 The Life Scientific in 2017.