Theory

Ben-Gurion University if the Negev - Condensed matter theory group

The condensed matter theory group at BGU conducts research in mesoscopic physics, disordered and strongly correlated systems. Of special interest are topics such as superconductivity, phase transitions, quasicrystals, liquid crystals, quantum dots, Kondo effect, persistent currents, quantum Hall effect, dephasing, dissipation and the relation to quantum chaos.

York Centre for Quantum Technologies

Launched in 2014, the York Centre for Quantum Technologies is a cross-departmental, interdisciplinary initiative aimed at further developing the University’s substantial expertise into quantum research. Based on an initial partnership between the departments of Physics, Maths and Computer Science, and with the intent to expand to include other departments, the Centre aims to foster new collaborations across all areas of quantum theory, and in particular their applications to emerging quantum technologies.

Biamonte–Quantum Complexity Science Initiative

One could argue that the fields of quantum information science and complex network theory (a.k.a. complexity science) both address complexity, yet from opposite perspectives. Indeed, the former makes use of a complex system as a computational resource whereas the later generally studies (and often using computer simulations) the scaling, collective behavior and emergent properties of complex system(s).

Manchester Noisy Quantum Systems

We work on the theory of open quantum systems, with an emphasis on developing new methods applicable beyond standard approximations. Applications range from solid-state quantum devices to biomolecular systems.

Group members:

Ahsan Nazir - EPSRC Early Career Fellow
Zach Blunden-Codd - PhD Student
Dave Newman - PhD Student
Henry Maguire - PhD Student

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