Niels Bohr Lecture by Peter Zoller, University of Innsbruck
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About the speaker
Peter Zoller is Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Innsbruck and Scientific Director at the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI).
Zoller’s groundbreaking contributions have revolutionized the fields of atomic, molecular, and optical physics, as well as quantum information.
His seminal proposals, including quantum computing with trapped ions, quantum simulation with ultracold atoms, and the quantum repeater for communication, have transitioned theoretical concepts into experimental reality, profoundly shaping the field.
He has held positions at JILA, the University of Colorado, and the Austrian Academy of Sciences, among others, and is an external member of the Max Planck Society. He has received numerous awards including the Dirac Medal in 2006 and the Wolf Prize in 2013.
Coffee, tea and cake will be served outside Aud. 3 at 15:45
Niels Bohr Lectures er en engelsk-sproget foredragsrække på Niels Bohr Institutet med kendte forskere fra hele verden.
Foredragene holdes cirka 10 gange om året og er offentlige. De er for studerende og ansatte ved Niels Bohr Institutet samt andre med interesse for at høre om videnskabelig forskning i verdensklasse. Foredragene holdes på et ikke-teknisk niveau, hvor de kan forstås af alle med en baggrundsviden, der svarer til de første år på fysikstudiet.
Tidspunkt og sted: Hvis intet andet er anført, finder foredragene sted kl. 16.15 i Auditorium 3 på H.C. Ørsted Institutet, Universitetsparken 5, 2100 København Ø. Kaffe og kage serveres en halv time inden foredraget starter.
What, where and when?
The lectures are public and held about 10 times a year. The lectures are for students and staff at the Niels Bohr Institute and others interested in worldwide scientific research. The lectures are held on a non-technical level where they can be understood by anyone with a background similar to the first year of physics study.
Time and place: Unless otherwise specified, the lectures take place at. 16.15 in Auditorium 3 at H.C. Ørsted Institute, Universitetsparken 5, 2100 Copenhagen Ø. Coffee and cake will be served half an hour before the lecture starts.