Research Fields - Quantum Information
updated: 16.11.2015
Quantum Information Theory is a new, contemporary discipline in physics that merges ideas from different areas of physics including quantum foundations, classical information and computation theories and the theory of relativity. In addition, theoretical work on the fundamental nature of quantum theory has led to new applied ideas, such as quantum computation and quantum simulation methods, quantum communication and cryptography, and many others.
Reserchers:
Yakir Aharonov*, Shimshon Bar-Ad, Benni Reznik, Lev Vaidman
*Retired
School Departments:
Events & Seminars
15
Jan
12:00
Particle Physics Seminar: Machine Learning at ATLAS: Background Modeling and Tau Triggers
Shenkar Building, Holcblat Hall 007
15
Jan
14:00
Condensed Matter Seminar: Unlocking New Capabilities for Quantum Computation and Simulation with Neutral Atom Arrays
Shenkar Building, Melamed Hall 006
18
Jan
14:00
Physics Colloquium
Shenkar Building, Melamed Hall 006

