Today, the M. E. Sergeev Gymnasium in Nurlat hosted a "Lesson in numbers" on the topic "The City of the Future: how quantum technologies are changing our lives." The lesson was conducted by Yegor Tarnavsky, Deputy Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan.
During the lesson, he said that quantum technologies are a new direction in science. Such technologies can be used in various fields, such as medicine, transport, energy, finance and much more.
"Thanks to new technologies, devices are being created that work on the basis of quantum phenomena. These phenomena allow devices to work much faster than traditional computers and ensure the security of data transmission," explained Deputy Minister Egor Tarnavsky.
The main purpose of this lesson is to attract the attention of young people to the study of quantum physics and technology, so that in the future they can become specialists in this field and continue to develop science.
For reference: Quantum technology is a promising field of physics that studies quantum mechanics and develops innovations based on a quantum — an indivisible particle, atom or photon. Quantum phenomena include radiation processes, phenomena of atomic and nuclear physics, condensed matter physics, chemical bonding, etc.