Professor Jordan will cover some of the history and important recent discoveries in quantum physics, focusing on the theme of quantum measurement. Topics such as measurement reversal, entanglement by measurement, and how a quantum measurement can be continuous will be covered at an accessible level. The talk is reflective of his forthcoming book, Quantum Measurement: Theory and Practice, which he has written with his co-author, Irfan Siddiqi (University of California, Berkeley).
Join us to discuss workforce development at the Arizona Space Summit, where academia, industry, and government team up to build the space ecosystem of tomorrow.
Welcome to the ASU Spring 2024 Space Career Fair. This unique event offers a platform for you to engage with representatives from diverse companies and organizations, offering a gateway to explore exciting career prospects, gain insights into potential career trajectories, and foster valuable professional connections in the space industry.
Join celebrated gardener, writer, and historian Abra Lee for a special event at Desert Botanical Garden on March 6. Lee will share stories behind key figures from her upcoming book Conquer the Soil. Her talk will focus on the lives of African Americans with careers in horticulture and gardening. In collaboration with ASU's Project Humanities, Lee will be joined by local gardeners and horticulturalists for a discussion about empowering lives through gardening.
5K: Lace up your running shoes and bring your energy for a fun, vibrant event!
This event is hosted at Arizona State University, West Valley campus in Glendale and will feature a 5K along with a cool off market directly after, featuring local businesses and food vendors.
Leading science fiction writer Ted Chiang visits Humanities Institute as the 2024 Distinguished Lecturer, in conversation with Matt Bell, Director of The ASU Worldbuilding Initiative.
How do we understand nature? How do we understand ourselves? How do we create a better future in a world that is ever-changing?
We need stories to guide us, and for more than three decades the contemporary writer Ted Chiang has provided them.
NASA: Mars likely has an active biosphere but it is up to private organizations to find it
ASU Community Flute Ensemble
Enjoy music for multiple flutes celebrating the winter season, performed by the ASU Community Flute Ensemble.
Co-presented with ASU School of Music
Tea events are part of a series of free, informal presentations featuring musicians from the ASU School of Music. We encourage patrons to contribute a suggested donation of $5 and bring a can of food or sealed personal item to be donated to Vista del Camino Food Bank.
Tea and refreshments are served in the Crescendo Garden at 9:30 a.m.
Event begins at 10:30 a.m.
Don Giovanni
Mozart's Don Giovanni, regarded by many as one of the greatest operas of all time, tells the centuries-old story of the libertine Don Juan.
Co-presented with Arizona Opera
Refreshments provided by Renegade Coffee Company, renegadecoffeeaz.com
Coffee events are part of a series of free, informal presentations featuring Arizona Opera performers and guest musicians. We encourage patrons to contribute a suggested donation of $5 and bring a can of food or sealed personal item to be donated to Vista del Camino Food Bank.
Studio Viola Recital
Join the students of Nancy Buck for this Viola Studio Recital!
Co-presented with ASU School of Music
Tea events are part of a series of free, informal presentations featuring musicians from the ASU School of Music. We encourage patrons to contribute a suggested donation of $5 and bring a can of food or sealed personal item to be donated to Vista del Camino Food Bank.
Tea and refreshments are served in the Crescendo Garden at 9:30 am.
Event begins at 10:30 am.