The Science Talk is proud to be acknowledged by esteemed institutions, professional societies, and renowned publications in science and academia. Our work in science communication has been featured by organizations dedicated to advancing research, fostering collaboration, and making scientific knowledge accessible to broader audiences. This page highlights notable mentions, press features, and institutional recognitions that reflect our commitment to impactful and high-quality science communication.
A scientific article in Nature discussing the QuanTour project, its goals, and its impact on quantum communication and technology. …Read More
Swedish article from Stockholm University detailing the QuanTour project, its journey, and the quantum dot’s role in single-photon generation. …Read More
English article from Stockholm University about hosting the quantum light source as part of QuanTour, including details about the quantum dot and its significance for quantum research. …Read More
A news update from Leiden University highlighting the QuanTour project’s visit to their institution. The article describes the portable quantum light source, often referred to as a “quantum suitcase,” and its role in promoting quantum science education and outreach. It emphasizes the project’s innovative approach to engaging students, researchers, and the public in quantum technologies, as well as its contribution to inspiring the next generation of quantum scientists. … Read More
NYU Tandon School of Engineering spotlights cutting-edge research, featuring Professor Elisa Riedo’s work in nanoscale fabrication. As highlighted on The Science Talk’s ‘Under the Microscope’ podcast, her pioneering technology—thermal scanning probe lithography—demonstrates how scientific innovation translates into real-world applications, such as medical diagnostics. This feature reinforces the importance of bridging complex research with public engagement—core to The Science Talk’s mission. … Read More
European quantum light tour to be hosted at Scotland’s Heriot-Watt University … Read More
A LinkedIn post by Vigyanshaala celebrating relatable role models in STEM, particularly women who are making significant contributions to science and technology. The post highlights the importance of representation and inspiration in fostering diversity and innovation in STEM fields. This aligns with our mission to promote inclusivity and empower the next generation of scientists, including those working on groundbreaking projects like QuanTour. A powerful reminder of the impact of role models in shaping the future of science! … Read More
QuanTour Quantum Light Source Arrives at Tyndall National Institute as Part of European Science Initiative … Read More
A LinkedIn post by PIER DESY UHH featuring Under the Microscope by The Science Talk, a podcast that dives into thought-provoking questions and discussions about cutting-edge science. The post highlights the importance of science communication and the role of platforms like The Science Talk in making complex topics accessible and engaging. This aligns with our mission to promote scientific literacy and inspire curiosity through innovative projects like QuanTour. A great example of how science can connect and inspire! … Read More
A news article from the University of Cambridge’s Department of Physics celebrating the arrival of the QuanTour project at their institution. The piece highlights the quantum light source’s journey across Europe as part of an initiative to promote quantum science and technology. It underscores Cambridge’s involvement in advancing quantum research and education, as well as the project’s success in fostering collaboration and public engagement in the field of quantum physics. … Read More
An article from the Autonomous University of Madrid (UAM) discussing the QuanTour project’s focus on photon emission and its role in quantum communication. The piece explores the scientific and educational aspects of the project, emphasizing its contribution to advancing quantum research and public understanding of quantum technologies. It highlights UAM’s participation in the initiative and its efforts to promote scientific culture and innovation in the field of quantum physics. … Read More
The Science Talk is part of the QuanTour project, a year-long journey of a quantum light source traveling through 12 labs across 12 countries. Featured by the Leiden Institute of Physics (LION), this initiative highlights international collaboration in quantum research. With a stop at Wolfgang Löffler’s lab in Leiden, QuanTour sets the stage for the International Year of Quantum in 2025, bringing cutting-edge quantum physics and technology to the forefront. … Read More
A news article (in Polish) from Wrocław University of Science and Technology (PWR) detailing the European journey of the quantum dot as part of the QuanTour project, with a special stop at their institution. The piece highlights the significance of the quantum light source in advancing quantum research and its role in promoting scientific collaboration across Europe. It also emphasizes PWR’s involvement in the project and its commitment to fostering innovation and public engagement in quantum technologies. … Read More
Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar and The Science Talk were part of the official launch of the QuanTour project at Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) on World Quantum Day. This event marked the start of a year-long journey of a quantum light source across Europe, fostering scientific collaboration and public engagement in quantum technologies. Alongside Dr. Doris Reiter and Dr. Tobias Heindel, Dr. Kshirsagar presented the light source to PTB President Prof. Dr. Cornelia Denz, kicking off a unique initiative bridging cutting-edge research and science communication. … Read More
An article from Physics, a publication by the American Physical Society (APS), discussing recent advancements in quantum research, potentially related to the QuanTour project or similar initiatives. The piece provides insights into cutting-edge developments in quantum technologies, such as quantum light sources or photon emission, and their implications for science and industry. It highlights the collaborative nature of quantum research and its growing impact on fields like communication, computing, and public engagement. … Read More
Press release from the Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt (PTB) about the QuanTour project, its launch, and its role in quantum science communication. … Read More
An article (in German) from the German Physical Society (DPG) highlighting the QuanTour project’s European journey with its portable quantum light source. The piece emphasizes the project’s innovative approach to advancing quantum research and its role in fostering public engagement and collaboration across Europe. This feature underscores our commitment to making quantum science accessible and inspiring the next generation of scientists. … Read More
An article from pro-physik.de celebrating World Quantum Day 2024, featuring the QuanTour project and its groundbreaking contributions to quantum science and public engagement. The piece highlights the portable quantum light source and its role in sparking curiosity and collaboration across Europe. This recognition reflects our dedication to making quantum technologies accessible and fostering a deeper understanding of their transformative potential. A testament to our commitment to advancing science and inspiring future innovators! … Read More
News article from Johannes Kepler University Linz about their participation in QuanTour, including details about the quantum light source’s visit and its significance for quantum physics outreach. … Read More
News article from Johannes Kepler University Linz about their participation in QuanTour, including details about the quantum light source’s visit and its significance for quantum physics outreach. … Read More
A news article from TU Dortmund University providing insights into the world of quantum physics, with a focus on the QuanTour project. The piece highlights the project’s innovative approach to quantum research and its efforts to engage students, researchers, and the public in the fascinating world of quantum technologies. This feature underscores our commitment to education, collaboration, and inspiring the next generation of quantum scientists. … Read More
An article from pro-physik.de celebrating World Quantum Day 2024, featuring the QuanTour project and its contributions to advancing quantum science and public engagement. The piece highlights the portable quantum light source and its role in inspiring curiosity and collaboration across Europe. This recognition reflects our dedication to making quantum technologies accessible and fostering a deeper understanding of their transformative potential. … Read More
Atal Incubation Centre – CCMB featured Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar for an interactive session on scaling science startups, communication strategies, and branding excellence. The session provided key insights to help entrepreneurial ventures bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and market success. This recognition highlights The Science Talk’s role in empowering scientists with strategic communication skills. … Read More
“Under The Microscope” has been recognized as one of the top 5 science podcasts to listen to in 2024! 🎙🔬 Featured in this LinkedIn post, the podcast—hosted by Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar—dives into the world of materials and nanoscience, bringing engaging conversations with researchers about their work, career journeys, and insights into the research experience. Check out the full list of must-listen science podcasts! … Read More