Scientific and technological advances have enabled us to zoom into the biological world. We can get down to the biomolecular scale, a domain where quantum phenomena can take place and therefore cannot be neglected.
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This talk was recorded at the Royal Institution on 28 October 2022.
Upon completing her doctoral studies in 2005 at the University of Oxford, Alexandra OlayaCastro was subsequently awarded a threeyear Junior Research Fellowship by Trinity College (Oxford), where she began her independent research career.
In November 2008 Alexandra OlayaCastro obtained a fiveyear EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellowship that allowed her to start a research group in the Department of Physics and Astronomy of University College London. She was then appointed as a Lecturer in September 2011, was promoted to Reader in October 2015 and to full Professor in 2018.
Throughout her career Alexandra has made scientific contributions to the understanding of signatures and implications of quantum coherence in a variety of quantum systems that include exciton condensates in quantum wells, multiqubit systems embedded in optical cavities and, her current focus, photoactivated biomolecular systems.
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