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Faculty Lunch and Discussion

Faculty Lunch and Discussion Date Speaker Location January 29 Linda Ye 114 East Bridge February 12 Rana Adhikari 114 East Bridge February 26 Alexei Kitaev 114 East Bridge Date Speaker Location December 4 Oskar Painter 114 East Bridge November 20 Lesik Motrunich 114 East Bridge November 6 Alireza Marandi 114 East Bridge October [...]

2024-01-22T11:33:38-08:00April 12th, 2016|Comments Off on Faculty Lunch and Discussion

Diversity

Transforming the STEM Pipeline into a River The traditional metaphor of the “leaky pipeline” tracks the number of students entering the educational system and emphasizes points at which women and minority students leave the system. IQIM is working to increase diversity on our campus and more broadly in STEM by encouraging a [...]

2023-05-03T11:56:50-07:00April 28th, 2023|Comments Off on Diversity

Celebrating Theoretical Physics at Caltech’s Burke Institute

Walter Burke Editor's Note: Yesterday and today, Caltech is celebrating the inauguration of the Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics. John Preskill made the following remarks at a dinner last night honoring the board of the Sherman Fairchild Foundation. This is an exciting night for me and all of us at Caltech. Tonight [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:36-08:00February 24th, 2015|Reflections|Comments Off on Celebrating Theoretical Physics at Caltech’s Burke Institute

Opportunities

Opportunities Membership in IQIM is through affiliation with an IQIM faculty member or research group participating in IQIM. IQIM is not a separate department; all members of IQIM are also members of the Physics, Applied Physics, Computer Science, or other associated department. The path to join IQIM is first to join the institute in [...]

2022-05-17T15:49:26-07:00December 7th, 2015|Comments Off on Opportunities

IQI Seminars 2022

2022 IQI Seminars IQI: Institute for Quantum Information Weekly Seminars The IQI Seminar Series provides an opportunity for colleagues in the research community to present recent work. Unless otherwise noted, seminars are offered online on Tuesdays. Visit qse.caltech.edu for a list of all upcoming talks related to Quantum Science and Engineering. [...]

2022-12-09T11:58:06-08:00December 9th, 2022|Comments Off on IQI Seminars 2022

Outreach

Public Outreach In addition to educating a new generation of students and scientists, IQIM strives to engage the public’s fascination with the mysteries of the quantum realm. Follow our blog Quantum Frontiers with regular posts by IQIM graduate students, faculty, postdocs, and a few guest authors. Topics include discussion of recent breakthroughs in science, [...]

2022-05-17T16:03:48-07:00March 11th, 2019|Comments Off on Outreach

Quantum Games

Quantum Games IQIM’s quantum game program began by developing qCraft (in collaboration with Google and MinecraftEDU); a mod that brings concepts of quantum physics into the popular online game Minecraft. Using qCraft within Minecraft, kids learn about quantum superposition and quantum entanglement, and may apply this knowledge to solve a series of puzzles. [...]

2022-05-17T16:05:12-07:00January 31st, 2019|Comments Off on Quantum Games

2023 IQI Seminars

2023 IQI Seminars IQI: Institute for Quantum Information Weekly Seminars The IQI Seminar Series provides an opportunity for colleagues in the research community to present recent work. Unless otherwise noted, seminars are offered online on Tuesdays. Visit qse.caltech.edu for a list of all upcoming talks related to Quantum Science and Engineering. [...]

2023-12-22T10:19:27-08:00April 12th, 2016|Comments Off on 2023 IQI Seminars

Squeezing light using mechanical motion

This post is about generating a special type of light, squeezed light, using a mechanical resonator. But perhaps more importantly, it’s about an experiment (Caltech press release can be found here) that is very close to my heart: an experiment that brings to an end my career as a graduate student at Caltech and the [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:51-08:00August 7th, 2013|Experimental highlights, The expert's corner|Comments Off on Squeezing light using mechanical motion

Frozen children

A few weeks ago, my friend Amanda, an elementary school teacher who runs a children’s camp during the summer break, suggested that it could be fun for me to come into the camp one day and do some science demonstrations for the kids. I jumped at the opportunity, despite (or perhaps because of) the fact [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:52-08:00July 29th, 2013|Real science|Comments Off on Frozen children
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