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Introduction to Quantum Information

First slide, viewed on my laptop. I'm lazy. The only reason I ever do anything is that sometimes in a weak moment I agree to do something, and after that I don't have the nerve to back out. And that's how I happened to give the introductory lectures leading off the 12th Canadian [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:57-08:00December 17th, 2012|The expert's corner, Theoretical highlights|Comments Off on Introduction to Quantum Information

Science books for kids matter (or used to)

The elementary school I attended hosted an annual book fair, and every year I went with my mother to browse. I would check out the sports books first, to see whether there were any books about baseball I had not already read (typically, no). There was also a small table of science books, and in [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:56-08:00January 6th, 2013|Reflections, The expert's corner|Comments Off on Science books for kids matter (or used to)

Superconductors in the Summer

As a little girl I would play school with the neighborhood children. Ever since fourth grade I knew I wanted to be a teacher in a classroom full of eager-to-learn nine-year olds, but it wasn’t until my freshman year of college that my plans changed. In Geology for Elementary Teachers, I remember thinking, “This material [...]

2017-01-13T10:06:06-08:00July 25th, 2012|Real science|Comments Off on Superconductors in the Summer

Clocking in at a Cambridge conference

Science evolves on Facebook. On Facebook last fall, I posted about statistical mechanics. Statistical mechanics is the physics of hordes of particles. Hordes of molecules, for example, form the stench seeping from a clogged toilet. Hordes change in certain ways but not in the reverse ways, suggesting time points in a direction. Once a stink [...]

2017-01-13T10:05:42-08:00May 8th, 2014|Reflections, Theoretical highlights|Comments Off on Clocking in at a Cambridge conference

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

K-12 Programs

K-12 Programs IQIM interacts broadly with K-12 students and we also include teachers.  Over 1,000 students participate in programs held on the Caltech campus including Project Scientist Academy, Southern California State Science Olympiad, and InnoWorks Academy.  IQIM hosts high school teachers for a Summer Research Institute; a six-week immersion in the laboratory experience working directly with [...]

2022-05-17T16:08:39-07:00August 31st, 2016|Comments Off on K-12 Programs

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

The X Windows Solution

A Sun 3/60 Workstation in the late 1980s. I recently did an interview for an educational video about quantum physics. The filmmaker, who needed some cutaway shots to stitch the interview segments together, suggested a shot of me walking through the server room in my building. I complied, gazing with [...]

2017-01-13T10:06:00-08:00November 18th, 2012|Reflections|Comments Off on The X Windows Solution

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
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