The traditional Boltzmann Lecture for this year will be held on Tuesday, February 20th, at 16:00 in room 128-129. The seminar will be presented by Francesca Ferlaino, Professor at the Institute for Experimental Physics, Universität Innsbruck, Austria & Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI), Austrian Academy of Science. The event can also be attended online via this link: https://sissa-it.zoom.us/j/83937358614?pwd=a0MwMS9DSUpycXc2Vmo5OEZ6dVVZZz09.Abstract: Quantum physics often challenges our classical intuition with conceptual paradoxes, especially in the realm of many-body systems where interactions play a pivotal role. This talk delves into how dipolar interactions, which differ fundamentally from van der Waals forces due to their orientation-dependence and non-locality, facilitate the creation of new quantum phases. These phases range from ultra-dilute quantum droplets to supersolid and crystalline states, characterized by spatially organized gaseous at