Close Modal Quantum Shorts Showcase Join us for an exciting introduction to the future minds of quantum physics, featuring the winners of the 2024 Quantum Shorts Video Contest! Image About the ContestIn celebration of World Quantum Day (April 14), the Harvard Quantum Initiative encouraged students to submit a short video explaining a quantum science topic of their choosing. The winners, invited to visit Harvard’s quantum research facilities, are sharing their entries at the Museum of Science, courtesy of the Museum's Centers for Public Science Learning.About the DayScreening of Winning Entries and Panel DiscussionGordon Current Science & Technology Center, Blue Wing, Level 13:00 – 3:30 pmThroughout the day, the winning video entries can be viewed in the 180 Degree Theater (Blue Wing, Lower Level).This in-person event is co-hosted by the Center for Integrated Quantum Materials and Harvard Quantum Initiative in Science and Engineering. Date and Time Thursday, August 22 | 3:00 – 3:30 pm Audience All Ages Location Gordon Current Science & Technology Center Stage View Map Price Included with Exhibit Halls admission Language English Date and Time Thursday, August 22 | 3:00 – 3:30 pm Audience All Ages Location Gordon Current Science & Technology Center Stage View Map Price Included with Exhibit Halls admission Language English About the ContestIn celebration of World Quantum Day (April 14), the Harvard Quantum Initiative encouraged students to submit a short video explaining a quantum science topic of their choosing. The winners, invited to visit Harvard’s quantum research facilities, are sharing their entries at the Museum of Science, courtesy of the Museum's Centers for Public Science Learning.About the DayScreening of Winning Entries and Panel DiscussionGordon Current Science & Technology Center, Blue Wing, Level 13:00 – 3:30 pmThroughout the day, the winning video entries can be viewed in the 180 Degree Theater (Blue Wing, Lower Level).This in-person event is co-hosted by the Center for Integrated Quantum Materials and Harvard Quantum Initiative in Science and Engineering.