We are proud to announce that we have a new #member in Many Body Physics! Our new #collaborator is a #youngresearcher working in TU Wien. He is an experimental physicist working on the #quantum dynamics of cold gases. (1/2)
This means he uses his experimental setup to cool down a bunch of #atoms, so they start behaving “quantumly”. Join him today as he explains how we can use quantum systems to simulate more complicated quantum systems! (2/2)
He shares with us his passion for #statistics and why collaborations and occasional coffee breaks remain invaluable to him. He also talks about what it means to him to get #creative and put work aside while making #music and taking pictures. #phdlife#photography#quantumphysics
New #podcast episode out: "Light-matter interaction - arriving early & late at the same time" - by @hey_Hayhurst & @bea_ellerhoff. It is devoted to the fascinating interactions between a few particles of light & tiny fragments of matter. https://t.co/eiwDjy0W7Q
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Will photonic quantum devices help to build robust #quantum#networks? What does it mean when it comes down to whether #light is too early or too late? Martin talks about his work as a PhD student in #Copenhagen, exploring the strange interaction between light & matter.
Here comes the 2nd #quantum#simulation episode: Helene Hainzer @iqoqi] shares with us how to build an analog quantum simulator from scratch. We also talk about the curiosity-driven side of fundamental #science and her artistic passions. https://t.co/NWRrFlvzpl
pic: David Jordan
Stay tuned for our new #podcast episode with Fabian Grusdt, talking about what #quantum simulation can help us discover new materials and what is truly important for a successful scientific career @QManyBody @MCQST_cluster
(photo C. Hohmann (MCQST))
This is part 1 of our series on quantum simulation. While Fabian is a theorist figuring out how to best use these novel machines, our next guest actually performs these experiments.
BREAKING: President Biden signs executive order banning people from saying “Quantum computers solve problems by just trying all possible solutions in parallel”
Amazing explanation of the GPS System, also showing why we need precise clocks for getting a good precision! Find out about how current #quantum research is done at @JILAscience to build more precise clocks in our podcast with Asier Pineiro-Orioli: https://t.co/p4cuAcs42A
A GPS satellite has a very accurate clock, and transmits its position and time. The signal expands out at the speed of light.
When you receive a signal from one satellite, if you know what time it is *now*, then you know that you're somewhere on a sphere of a given radius
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Early christmas present from MBP! Check out or first podcast episode. Asier and Alex discuss "Quantum precision, taking risks and working with friends" #QuantumComputing#science#physics#podcast https://t.co/dKNYZM532L