Do you know what the world would look like if we could use superconductors in everyday life? Superconductors can make hoverboards, flying cars, and quantum computers possible ...
... the only problem is that known superconductors only work near absolute zero which is -460 degrees Fahrenheit! We need young investigators like you to crack the secrets behind the quantum world of superconductors by creating measurement tools, studying the technologies behind manufacturing quantum computers, and even building a track for superconducting levitators.
Camp activities include:
- Learning basics of electrical circuits, superconductors, and quantum computers
- Building a measurement tool to detect superconducting transition at -320F
- Building a magnet track for the superconducting levitator
- Fabricating nano-scale thin superconducting film and micro-scale lithography
Registration fee includes all meals, housing, and camp materials.