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  1. Peter Zoller (16 de septiembre de 1952) es un físico teórico austríaco, experto en átomos fríos, óptica cuántica e información cuántica. Pionero en el campo de la computación y comunicación cuántica.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peter_ZollerPeter Zoller - Wikipedia

    Peter Zoller (born 16 September 1952) is a theoretical physicist from Austria. He is professor at the University of Innsbruck [1] and works on quantum optics and quantum information and is best known for his pioneering research on quantum computing and quantum communication and for bridging quantum optics and solid state physics .

  3. 4937. 1998. Long-distance quantum communication with atomic ensembles and linear optics. LM Duan, MD Lukin, JI Cirac, P Zoller. Nature 414 (6862), 413-418. , 2001. 4308. 2001. Quantum repeaters: the role of imperfect local operations in quantum communication.

  4. 26 de jul. de 2023 · Peter A. Zoller studied physics at the University of Innsbruck where he received his doctorate in February 1977. He became a lecturer at their Institute of Theoretical Physics. Zoller is best known for his pioneering research on quantum computing applications, quantum optics, and solid state physics.

  5. 彼得·佐勒(Peter Zoller ),男,1952年9月16日出生于 奥地利 ,理论物理学家, 沃尔夫物理学奖 、 狄拉克奖章 获得者, 美国国家科学院 外籍院士, 欧洲科学院院士 , 德国国家科学院院士 , 因斯布鲁克大学 理论物理研究所物理学终生讲座教授。

  6. prieview.univie.ac.at › research-groups › peter-zollerPeter Zoller - univie.ac.at

    Peter Zoller is a Professor for theoretical physics at the University of Innsbruck, and Scientific Director at IQOQI Innsbruck. His research interests include atomic physics and theoretical quantum optics, and many-body quantum physics with quantum gases, and quantum information, in close collaboration with experiment.

  7. Main Scientific Achievements (Short List) Quantum Stochastic Formulation of Quantum Noise and Continuous Measurement Theory in Quantum Optics. Interactions of Atoms with Stochastic Classical and Non-Classical Light Fields. Quantum Information Processing with Atoms, Molecules, Ions and Photons.