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  1. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2012, Dr. David Wineland will explain “superposition states,” “qubits” and experiments whose goal is to realize a quantum computer based on laser ...

    • 51 min
    • 624
    • Montgomery College
  2. Hace 5 días · Abstract. Experiments with ions in traps on the one hand, and with Rydberg atoms in cavities on the other were recognized by the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physics. They have illustrated from two different angles the same physics, that of the coupling of two-level atoms - denoted spin-1/2 particles or qubits, depending on the context - with a quantum ...

  3. 28 de jun. de 2024 · Nobel Prize in Physics winner in 1997 Dr. William Phillips and Nobel Prize in Physics winner in 2012 Dr. David Wineland answer questions from the audience about their discoveries and the impact...

    • 31 min
    • 49
    • Montgomery College
  4. The Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting provides a unique forum for collaboration, inspiration, and the exchange of groundbreaking ideas. This year’s meeting brought together some of the brightest minds in physics, including Nobel Prize winners David Wineland and Alain Aspect, who are giants in the field of trapped ions and quantum computing.

  5. Hace 3 días · UQ’s Foni Raphaël Lebrun-Gallagher and Muddassar Rashid were both selected to attend the prestigious 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. The meeting took place from June 30th to July 5th in Lindau, Germany, where more than 30 Nobel Prize winners were joined by 650 outstanding undergraduate students, postgraduate students, and post-docs under the age of 35.

  6. 21 de jun. de 2024 · Just one week before the announcement of a 7-qubit quantum computer, physicist David Wineland and colleagues at the U.S. National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) announced that they had created a 4-qubit quantum computer by entangling four ionized beryllium atoms using an electromagnetic “ trap.”

  7. 30 de jun. de 2024 · Sendo que no dia 05 de dezembro, o Prof. Dr. David Jeffrey Wineland destacará o tema “Ìons aprisionados: da metrologia à computação quântica”, e no dia 06 será a apresentação do Prof. Dr. William Philippe fará sobre o tema “Física quântica com átomos frios”, ambos Prêmios Nobel.