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De divina proportione

As a mathematician, I often wonder if life would have been easier were I born 2,400 years ago. Back then, all you had to do to become eternally famous was to show that $latex 3^2+4^2=5^2$ ( I am looking at you Πυθαγόρα!) OK, maybe I am not giving the Ancients enough credit. I mean, they [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:55-08:00March 2nd, 2013|Reflections, The expert's corner|Comments Off on De divina proportione

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

Putting back the pieces of a broken hologram

It is Monday afternoon and the day seems to be a productive one, if not yet quite memorable. As I revise some notes on my desk, Beni Yoshida walks into my office to remind me that the high-energy physics seminar is about to start. I hesitate, somewhat apprehensive of the near-certain frustration of being lost [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:35-08:00March 25th, 2015|Reflections, Theoretical highlights|Comments Off on Putting back the pieces of a broken hologram

How Physics for Poets can boost your Physics GRE score

As summer fades to autumn, prospective grad students are eyeing applications. Professors are suggesting courses, and seniors are preparing for Graduate Record Exams (GREs). American physics programs  (and a few programs abroad) require or encourage applicants to take the Physics GRE. If you’ve sighted physics grad school in your crosshairs, consider adding Physics for Poets [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:40-08:00August 24th, 2014|Reflections|Comments Off on How Physics for Poets can boost your Physics GRE score

Public Lecture with Nicole Yunger Halpern on April 29

We hope you’ll join us for a public lecture presented by Nicole Yunger Halpern featuring her recent book Quantum Steampunk, the Physics of Yesterday’s Tomorrow. Nicole completed her PhD in 2018, working with John Preskill and has been an active member of the IQIM community. We’re excited to share her new book with you. Friday, [...]

2022-04-22T11:02:11-07:00April 22nd, 2022|Lectures, Media, News|Comments Off on Public Lecture with Nicole Yunger Halpern on April 29

The Most Awesome Animation About Quantum Computers You Will Ever See

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2DXrs0OpHU?vq=hd720&rel=0&showinfo=0] by Jorge Cham You might think the title is a little exaggerated, but if there's one thing I've learned from Theoretical Physicists so far, it's to be bold with my conjectures about reality. Welcome to the second installment of our series of animations about Quantum Information! After an auspicious start describing doing the impossible, this [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:51-08:00August 22nd, 2013|Real science, Reflections|Comments Off on The Most Awesome Animation About Quantum Computers You Will Ever See

This Video Of Scientists Splitting An Electron Will Shock You

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKFecm9NKbM?vq=hd720&rel=0&showinfo=0] by Jorge Cham. Ok, this is where things get weird. If quantum computers, femtometer motions or laser alligators weren't enough, let's throw in fractionalized electrons, topological surfaces and strings that go to the end of time. To be honest, the idea that an electron can't be split hadn't even occurred to me before my conversation with Gil [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:37-08:00December 4th, 2014|Uncategorized, Videos|Comments Off on This Video Of Scientists Splitting An Electron Will Shock You

A Quantum Adventure

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zD1U1sIPQ4?wmode=transparent&autohide=1&egm=0&hd=1&iv_load_policy=1&modestbranding=1&rel=0&showinfo=0&showsearch=0] by Jorge Cham How do you make something that has never existed before? I often get suggestions for comics I should draw, which I welcome because A) I like to think of PHD Comics as a global collaborative effort and B) after 17 years, I'm almost out of ideas. This particular suggestion came from Chen-Lung [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:47-08:00February 10th, 2014|Uncategorized|Comments Off on A Quantum Adventure

Quantum Matter Animated!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pktWhH6m_DM?vq=hd720&rel=0&showinfo=0] by Jorge Cham What does it mean for something to be Quantum? I have to confess, I don't know. My Ph.D was in Robotics and Kinematics, so my neurons are deeply trained to think in terms of classical dynamics. I asked my siblings (two engineers and one architect) what comes to mind for them [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:53-08:00June 11th, 2013|Experimental highlights, News, Real science, Reflections, The expert's corner, Uncategorized|Comments Off on Quantum Matter Animated!
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