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IBM Quantum Experience

By Jorge Quintanilla | 17 January 2019

There were no volunteers to lead our Quantum Theory and Simulation discussion group today so I gave a (very!) impromptu introduction to to the IBM … Read more

Postgraduate Scholarship in Complex Quantum Order in Unconventional Superconductors

By Jorge Quintanilla | 25 April 2018

Note: this position is now filled. Follow the links for other opportunities in the Quintanilla group and within the Functional Materials Group Quantum Theory and … Read more

2nd Stephen Gray Lecture: Michael Berry

By Jorge Quintanilla | 14 February 2018

Prof Sir Michael Berry is giving the 2nd Stephen Gray Lecture TOMORROW, Thursday 15 February, at 3pm in the Ingram Lecture Theatre. The lecture will … Read more

Experimental implications of the entanglement transition in clustered quantum materials

By Jorge Quintanilla | 15 May 2017

For about 15 years, there has been an explosion of interest in the application of concepts derived from quantum information theory to condensed matter systems. … Read more

A Quantum recipe for Dynamics in Spin Ice

By | 14 September 2012

The following poster, recently presented at Cosener’s House, Abingdon, shows the main “ingredients” of our theory to describe the role of quantum dynamics in the … Read more

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