17/05/2020
In the last half a year or so we have made significant progress in open quantum systems, quantum information and quantum thermodynamics. For technical details, see e.g. arXiv:1912.01939, arXiv:1909.06661 and arXiv:1903.03861.
03/01/2020
Finally we may be able to put Quantum Thermodynamics for open systems in the proper setting:
Unambiguous Formulation for Heat and Work in Arbitrary Quantum Evolution
Given a trajectory described by a time-dependent density matrix of an arbitrary open quantum system, we formulate a general and unambiguous method to separate the internal energy change of the system into one part which entails pure entropy change and another part with no entropy change. We identify...
24/04/2019
Yet another exotic quantum mechanical phase of matter seems to be emerging. The supersolid phase was predicted half a century ago already and now experimental evidence is supporting its existence.
We Just Got The Best Evidence Yet of an Exotic 'Supersolid' State of Matter
Scientists have observed the clearest evidence yet of an incredibly rare and exotic theoretical phase of matter called a supersolid – and while it only lasted experimentally for a fleeting instant in the lab, it's the longest we've ever glimpsed su
04/12/2018
Postdoctoral position available in Multiscale Statistical & Quantum Physics group at Loughborough, UK:
vacancies.lboro.ac.uk
14/02/2018
Have you ever seen a single atom? Now you can in this wonderful experiment:
A single atom is visible to the naked eye in this stunning photo
This photo shows a strontium atom suspended in electric fields. A blue laser makes the tiny dot visible, though it’s only 215 billionths of a millimetre wide
24/01/2018
An interesting but somewhat technical report on Quantum Computers and Bitcoin.
Why Bitcoin fears Quantum Computers — and IOTA doesn’t
If there is one thing which can cause real trouble to the whole Blockchain sphere it certainly is Quantum Computing. The new technology…
24/01/2018
With our new Finnish Centre of Excellence in Quantum Technologies we will also build the first quantum computer in Finland. Stay tuned!
News: Construction of a quantum computer begins at Aalto University
Docent Mikko Möttönen's working group has received nearly one million euros in funding for the construction of a quantum computer.
15/01/2018
Looking for a PhD position in Theoretical Condensed Matter?
This position is fully funded for EU students.
Theory and Application of Phase-Field Crystal Model to Materials Modelling at Loughborough University on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - Theory and Application of Phase-Field Crystal Model to Materials Modelling at Loughborough University, listed on FindAPhD.com