Prêmio John Stewart Bell
O Prêmio John Stewart Bell (em inglês: John Stewart Bell Prize) é concedido desde 2009 bianualmente pela Universidade de Toronto (Centre for Quantum Information and Quantum Control - CQIQC) por realizações sobre os fundamentos da mecânica quântica. É denominado em memória de John Stewart Bell, autor do teorema de Bell.
Recipientes
editar- 2009 Nicolas Gisin[1]
- 2011 Sandu Popescu[2]
- 2013 Robert J. Schoelkopf, Michel Devoret[3]
- 2015 Rainer Blatt[4]
- 2017 Ronald Hanson, Sae Woo Nam, Anton Zeilinger[5]
- 2019 Peter Zoller, Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain[6]
Referências
- ↑ For his theoretical and experimental work on foundations and applications of quantum physics, in particular: quantum non-locality, quantum cryptography and quantum teleportation. With sources of single and entangled photons at telecommunication wavelength, he implemented these quantum effects on a commercial optical fiber network in the 10-100km range.
- ↑ For discoveries of stronger-than-quantum no-signaling correlations, and the application of quantum theory to thermodynamics.
- ↑ For fundamental and pioneering experimental advances in entangling superconducting qubits and microwave photons, and their application to quantum information processing.
- ↑ For his pioneering research on quantum information processing with trapped ions, in particular, for the recent demonstrations of analog and digital quantum simulators and quantum logic gates on a topologically encoded qubit.
- ↑ For their groups’ experiments simultaneously closing the detection and locality loopholes in a violation of Bell’s Inequalities.
- ↑ Christian Flatz, Stefan Hohenwarter (27 de agosto de 2019). «Bell-Preis für Quantenphysiker Peter Zoller». uibk.ac.at (em alemão). Universidade de Innsbruck. Consultado em 10 de maio de 2020