
Vlatko Vedral
Professor at Oxford University, known for his work in quantum information theory and quantum gravity. Collaborates with Chiara Marletto on innovative experiments.
Top 3 podcasts with Vlatko Vedral
Ranked by the Snipd community

6 snips
Nov 4, 2024 • 1h 35min
Chiara Marletto: Did 100 Years of Physics Just Shift?
 In this engaging discussion, Chiara Marletto, a Professor at Oxford University specializing in Constructor Theory, teams up with fellow Oxford professor Vlatko Vedral, known for his work in quantum information. They dive into experimental proposals that could reveal the quantum nature of gravity, potentially upending Einstein's theories. The conversation covers gravitationally induced entanglement, the complexities of merging quantum mechanics with gravity, and the future of funding in fundamental physics research. It's a thrilling insight into the frontier of modern physics! 

4 snips
Jan 28, 2025 • 1h 42min
Testing Quantum Gravity & Reality with Prof. Vlatko Vedral
 Professor Vlatko Vedral, a leading quantum physics expert from the University of Oxford, dives into the intricate relationship between quantum mechanics and gravity. He explores historic and modern proposals for testing quantum gravity and the significant challenges faced in reconciling it with general relativity. The discussion takes a fascinating turn as they discuss the black hole information paradox and experimental advancements involving nanodiamonds. Tune in to learn how these concepts could reshape our understanding of the universe! 

Oct 31, 2025 • 1h 15min
Vlatko Vedral, "Portals to a New Reality: Five Pathways to the Future of Physics" (Basic Books, 2025)
 Vlatko Vedral, a physics professor at Oxford, dives into the future of physics, driven by quantum information theory. He reveals how we're on the cusp of a revolution, echoing the transformative discoveries of the early 20th century. Vedral discusses intriguing thought experiments, like entangling humans with Schrödinger's cat, and explores how quantum mechanics challenges traditional views of reality. He also proposes radical experiments to test gravity's role in quantum entanglement and examines the potential quantum influences on biological processes. 


