Hugo Cayla has collaborated with several researchers, including Sara Ducci and Pérola Milman from the MPQ laboratory, to shed light on the fascinating aspects of quantum entanglement through a 4-episode web series. The first episode, which can be found below, is dedicated to the historical aspects.

Produced by the collective of videographers 7 Points Productions, the web series is supported and funded by the Faculty of Sciences and the Materials and Quantum Phenomena Laboratory at Université Paris Cité, the Graduate School of Optics Institute at Université Paris Saclay, CNRS, Labex PALM (Université Paris Saclay), as well as the iXcore-iXlife-iXblue Foundation for research.

It was created with the participation of:
– Alain Aspect (Charles Fabry Laboratory, Optics Institute, Université Paris-Saclay)
– Philippe Grangier (Charles Fabry Laboratory, Optics Institute, Université Paris-Saclay)
– Sara Ducci (Materials and Quantum Phenomena Laboratory, Université Paris Cité)
– Franck Laloë (Kastler Brossel Laboratory, Sorbonne University)
– Pérola Milman (Materials and Quantum Phenomena Laboratory, CNRS)

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