Quantum Potential

  • Vanderbilt University

    Celebrating Vanderbilt’s inspiring achievements during Sesquicentennial year

    See some of the bold and collaborative actions Vanderbilt University accomplished this year an innovator and leader in solving the world’s most pressing challenges. Read More

    May 23, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt wins top awards at 2024 ARL Film Festival 

    Vanderbilt University and the Jean and Alexander Heard Libraries won three awards at the ninth annual Association of Research Libraries Film Festival on May 8 at the Harvard Film Archive in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  The “ARLies” recognize excellence in multimedia projects that highlight library collections and their impact. This year’s festival featured 34 submissions from major research libraries across North America.   Read More

    May 16, 2024

  • Vanderbilt University

    Forward Ever: Vanderbilt celebrates its past and present as it creates opportunities for a stellar future

    In keeping with the Sesquicentennial spirit, we celebrate our past, present and future—from our important and long-standing function in the city of Nashville, to the holistic education and opportunities to innovate that our students receive from Immersion Vanderbilt, to our mastery of the cutting-edge technologies that will define our shared future. Read More

    May 15, 2024

  • Images from the Quantum Potential videos

    Q & A: Understanding Quantum Potential

    Jad Abumrad, Distinguished Research Professor of Communication of Science and Technology and creator of Vanderbilt’s Quantum Potential series, talks to Vanderbilt Magazine about this groundbreaking project, described as a collection of wild but precise portraits of the scholars, scientists and students at Vanderbilt who are finding new ways to understand the world—and change it. Read More

    Apr 22, 2024

  • Distinguished Research Professor of Communication of Science and Technology and of Cinema and Media Arts Jad Abumrad (left) and Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering Audrey Bowden collaborated for an episode of the Quantum Potential video series. (Vanderbilt University)

    Vanderbilt University’s Quantum Potential unveiled: Meet the minds shaping our future

    Quantum Potential is a collection of wild but precise portraits of the scholars, scientists and students at Vanderbilt who are finding new ways to understand the world—and change it. A premiere event will take place Oct. 11 at 6 p.m., including a screening of two short films, behind-the-scenes discussions and an immersive performance. The event is open the general public; registration is required. Read More

    Oct 6, 2023