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Alumni

Featured Alumni Our goal with this listing is to provide details about a person’s first position after leaving IQIM. If you have additional information you would like to include, please send an email to marcia.brown@caltech.edu. Please scroll down to view a complete list of IQIM's Postdoc and Graduate Student alumni. [...]

2022-12-10T16:39:01-08:00June 6th, 2016|Comments Off on Alumni

IQI Seminars 2020

2020 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. Date Speaker Talk Title & Link to Abstract December 1, 2020 @ 1:00pm [...]

2021-01-05T13:48:47-08:00January 5th, 2021|Comments Off on IQI Seminars 2020

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

The cost and yield of moving from (quantum) state to (quantum) state

The countdown had begun. In ten days, I’d move from Florida, where I’d spent the summer with family, to Caltech. Unfolded boxes leaned against my dresser, and suitcases yawned on the floor. I was working on a paper. Even if I’d turned around from my desk, I wouldn’t have seen the stacked books and folded [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:50-08:00October 14th, 2013|Reflections, Theoretical highlights|Comments Off on The cost and yield of moving from (quantum) state to (quantum) state

Research Highlights

Research Highlights and Key Outcomes 2020 Annual Report – IQIM Year 3 IQIM spans Caltech's departments of physics, applied physics, computer science, electrical engineering, materials science and chemistry. Our program comprises three Major Activities (MAs), organized according to distinct scientific themes rather than experimental platforms, with each MA striking a balance between [...]

2022-05-17T15:44:31-07:00November 3rd, 2016|Comments Off on Research Highlights

Making predictions in the multiverse

I am a theoretical physicist at University of California, Berkeley. Last month, I attended a very interesting conference organized by Foundamental Questions Institute (FQXi) in Puerto Rico, and presented a talk about making predictions in cosmology, especially in the eternally inflating multiverse. I very much enjoyed discussions with people at the conference, where I was invited [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:47-08:00February 13th, 2014|Theoretical highlights|Comments Off on Making predictions in the multiverse

Xie Chen awarded 2020 New Horizons in Physics Prize

Xie Chen along with former Caltech postdoc Lukasz Fidkowski, now at University of Washington; Michael Levin, University of Chicago; and Max A. Metlitski, Massachusetts Institute of Technology received the the 2020 New Horizons in Physics Prize For incisive contributions to the understanding of topological states of matter and the relationships between them. Caltech's Katherine L. [...]

2019-10-02T12:16:58-07:00September 9th, 2019|News, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Xie Chen awarded 2020 New Horizons in Physics Prize

Reading the sub(linear) text

Physicists are not known for finesse. “Even if it cost us our funding,” I’ve heard a physicist declare, “we’d tell you what we think.” Little wonder I irked the porter who directed me toward central Cambridge. The University of Cambridge consists of colleges as the US consists of states. Each college has a porter’s lodge, [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:41-08:00July 20th, 2014|Real science, Reflections, Theoretical highlights|Comments Off on Reading the sub(linear) text

IQIM Seminars 2020

2020 IQIM Seminars IQIM Seminar Series Mission Currently, all seminars are virtual. The IQIM Seminar Series is a weekly event providing an overview of the different activities conducted within the IQIM through informal, accessible talks. Graduate students, post-docs and faculty are brought together to keep to date with progress in the different [...]

2021-01-05T13:59:34-08:00January 5th, 2021|Comments Off on IQIM Seminars 2020
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