Communication

Claude E. Shannon Award first time for QIPC researcher

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Congratulations to Professor Alexander S. Holevo from Stekhlov Mathematical Institute in Moscow (Russia) who was selected to be awarded the prestiguous Claude E. Shannon Award 2016.

Congratulations to Professor Alexander S. Holevo from Stekhlov Mathematical Institute in Moscow (Russia) who was selected to be awarded the prestiguous Claude E. Shannon Award 2016.

QIPC Young Investigator Award 2015 goes to Oriol Romero Isart

Summary: 

We are ahppy to anounce that this year's winner of QIPC Young Investigator Award is Oriol Romero Isart from University of Innsbruck (https://iqoqi.at/en/romero-isart-gruppe/staff/oriol-romero-isart)

"for his seminal contributions to many interdisciplinary topics in quantum physics, which range from degenerate quantum gases to quantum nanooptics and opto-nanomechanics, and have opened new doors both for theory and for experiments."

Talk at Instituto de la Física Teórica UAM/CSIC Madrid (Spain)

J. I. Cirac, Madrid (Spain), 6 March 2015, "Quantum Simulations of high energy physics models"

Talk at Universitat de Barcelona, Facultat Física/Química, Institut d’estudis Espacials de Catalunya (Spain)

J. I. Cirac, 26 February 2015, Barcelona (Spain), "Quantum Simulations"

Talk at Queen’s University Belfast, Centre for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics

J. I. Cirac, 15 October 2014, Belfast (UK), "Quantum simulations with cold atoms: From condensed matter to high-energy models"

Talk at National University of Ireland Maynooth (Ireland)

J. I. Cirac, 14 October 2014, Maynooth (Ireland), "Efficient descriptions of many-body quantum systems with tensor networks"

Talk at University College Cork, Physics Department (Ireland)

J. I. Cirac, 13 October 2014, Cork (Ireland), "New Platforms for Quantum Simulations with Cold Atoms"

Summer Fellows Lectures at ICFO

J. I. Cirac, Castelldefels (Spain), 9 July 2014, "Quantum simulations of high energy physics models"

Talk at Simons Institute, Berkeley (USA)

J. I. Cirac, 2 May 2014, Berkeley (USA), "Why are Many-Body Problems in Physics so difficult? A Quantum Information Perspective"

Instituut Lorentz for Theoretical Physics, University of Leiden (The Netherlands)

J. I. Cirac, Leiden (Netherlands), 26 February 2014, "Quantum simulation of high-energy physics models with cold atoms"

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