If you're in an institution there may be spaces nearby you can use, and I'm aware that you can leave the conference building and go elsewhere, but it would be nice to be near all the action if you just need to dip out for a little while - hiding in the bathroom is only comfortable for a short time.
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I do wish more conferences had reliable quiet spaces though. People often say "Don't attend every single talk/session" but there often isn't really anywhere to go if you don't want to be in the main room.
One of the best things about conferences is the food, hands down. I've never been to a conference where the food wasn't at least good, if not amazing*
*I don't have any dietary requirements, which I can imagine would make these situations a lot more difficult.
The sun is shining here in Bristol and we are excited to kick off three days of talks, posters and exhibitions at BQIT:25!
Follow along for updates and highlights throughout the week. #BQIT #QETLabs
It’s the start of #BQIT 25! Follow us over at @qetlabs.bsky.social for info on the talks and sessions we’ve got for the next couple of days.
Shwmae Bluesky - long time no post!
Today I'm at a writing retreat hosted by our Doctoral College! Being fully transparent, I'm currently procrastinating getting started on the 2nd writing block 😅 In the 1st I managed 764 words which is great!
Aiming to finish this mini-lit-review-thing today 🤞
Hearing about what's happening to my fellow scientists across the pond is so disheartening. This will damage the public understanding for years to come 😔
For those at the Royal Society Quantum Information event - if you see a colourful timeline titled “A Timeline of Quantum Technologies” please do reply with a picture of it out in the wild!
Its surreal to see something my cohort and I worked on at such a prestigious event 🎉
Research life is great 😅
#phdchat #phdjourney #phd #phdstudentlife
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Our wonderful research group now has a bluesky! If you're interested in the range of quantum research that we do make sure to drop a follow.
Also, consider joining us for BQIT:25, grab your early bird tickets while you can!
It's penultimate Jingle Jam day and the last stream from TSCC who've just smashed last year's amount raised!
Check out the fundraiser here: tiltify.com/+the-sci-com... and grab 18 awesome games for just £35 - all for charity!
A white symbol of an ethernet connection on a purple background.
I've never been so happy to see that little symbol 😍
I love using notion! it helps my ADHD brain that needs things in specific 'buckets' or they just dont exist 😅
I follow tutorials by Rosanna (@rosannatxt.bsky.social) like this one:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q3u0...
which is an accessible entry point! Her notion content is really easy to follow :)
We use entanglement and superposition of those properties as a way to “encode” the information. Storage times range from nanoseconds to hundreds of milliseconds (with a few papers out there claiming seconds) usually, again depending on platform and application
Yep, all of those. I’m not sure if there’s any other fancy ones, I just simulate the storage part 😅
...depending on what you're using them for. I use rubidium vapor, which has it's own pros and cons. People also use diamond, cold atoms, superconducting materials etc. It depends on how your information-containing-light is created. Feel free to ask for further clarification :) 2/2
Generally, the aim is to store light in a material for some time and then get it back out again efficiently, with the input and output light being as similar as possible (to preserve the information in it).
There are many different materials and temperature ranges for these memories.. 1/2
There's also the storage medium, which in my case is rubidium vapour.
They’re a way of storing quantum information using light!
It's that time of year again! The amazing folks over at The Sci Comm Collective will be fundraising for all the Jingle Jam charities, doing some science, some games, and plenty of chaos!
Make sure you tune in and donate at tiltify.com/+the-sci-com...
Love this. Treat #AltText as a literary challenge - you can describe factually but also beautifully
If anyone’s worried about where the entire population of Plymouth has gone, don’t worry - I found them in Bristol Temple Meads, squawking something something “Bristol’s a shithole” something something “football”.
If someone could come collect them, that would be grand…
More adventures in getting ADHD meds and being slightly more medically complex than average:
I’m having a brief meds pause, as I need to have a specific eye test. Having to have air blown in your eye to check for glaucoma is really quite strange, and while it’s important my eyes are watering so bad
Things you never expect to say to your supervisor:
"But Carrie, elbows are IMPORTANT!"
I love my PhD (most of the time), but I am looking forward to a break over Christmas to read and eat and be merry, and to hopefully also make some content that I've been waiting a while to make!
And it bluescreened on me yesterday morning when I dared to run code and try and open Notion...maybe Windows has it out for me. #PhDSky
It's day 5 of the meds and so far, no awful side effects 🎉
My dose goes up on Sunday so we'll see if that's still the case next week.
I'm finding it slightly easier to focus and get stuff done, but nothing to write home about.
I do miss my morning cup of coffee though.