Another year, another edition of Games of Science! In case you’re wondering, Games of Science is a project that aims to bring science closer to people of all ages by training young researchers to communicate about their research in a way that anyone would understand. The project has two parts: an intensive training day, followed by a competition day which has the purpose of giving participants a context in which they would practice what they have just learnt.
This time, other two members of our group, Maria Isfan and Razvan Balasov, participated at local editions and both qualified at the national final! Maria gave the audience a little inside story about the complicated, yet beautiful relationship between quantum computers and artificial intelligence, which led to the fascinating quantum artificial intelligence. While Razvan fascinated the crowd by describing why black holes are not actually the “bad guys” of the Universe, but actually the most massive ecologists ever known ;)
The fierce competition ended with both our colleagues winning special prices from the jury.