Physics Research Conference: Quantum Coherence in Photosynthesis
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This will be a lecture aimed at researchers and graduate students at Caltech. It's in the same building where Feynman gave his lectures on Physics.
Date: Thursday April 26, 2012 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: 201 E. Bridge
Lecturer: Birgitta Whaley, Professor of Chemistry, UC Berkeley.
Discussion of quantum mechanical effects in biology is generally restricted to molecular energetics, stability, and kinetics as determined by potential energy barriers. In recent years however, an increasing number of experiments have shown evidence for the existence of dynamical phenomena in biological systems that involve coherent quantum motion. One prominent instance is electronic quantum coherence in photosynthesis. I shall present theoretical studies that analyze the nature of this coherence, its relation to the non-local quantum correlations characteristic of entanglement, implications for relevance of quantum information processing in natural systems and show how methods of quantum and chemical control provide novel means to probe the underlying dynamical phenomena. I shall also address the question of whether and how such quantum coherence might result in a biological advantage.
Lecture or concert series: Physics Research Conference
For further information: contact Sheri Stoll sstoll@caltech.edu phone: 395-6608
For the full scoop, see our event web page: http://www.pma.caltech.edu/~physcoll/PhysColl.html (http://www.pma.caltech.edu/%7Ephyscoll/PhysColl.html) Sponsored by: Physics, Math and Astronomy
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For 201 E. Bridge (Physics building #33 Bridge Laboratory East, room number 201) on the Caltech map: http://www.caltech.edu/map/main.html?bn=33
Street parking will be available if you watch for the posted signs.
