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Charlie in particular was responsible for our modern understanding of entanglement (as a resource) and was a founder of the field of quantum information theory. He also used information theory to exorcise Maxwell's demon (the demon's brain has to be reset like a memory tape and this costs work). 2/
We are especially focued on using quantum technologies to probe the quantum nature of spacetime, and more details can be found in the link. For full consideration apply by April 24, but we'll consider applications on a rolling basis afterwards. 2/2
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We invite applications for Research Fellow positions as part of a new initiative to be launched in late 2026 at the interface of quantum information theory and gravity! Please RT and let potentially interested researchers know. www.ucl.ac.uk/mathematical... 1/2
In late 2025, tools Like Claude Code crossed a threshold. Like hyperactive master's students, their physics calculations can now be made more reliable with domain expertise and some scaffolding. Check out Tobias Osborne's talk on using a swarm of agentic verifers to do physics.
It was reading his early works, that got me interested in quantum information theory and caused me to shift fields, so I owe a lot to him. This paper on the thermodynamics of computation is a classic: sites.cc.gatech.edu/computing/na... 3/3
Congratulations to Charlie Bennett and Gilles Brassard for winning the 2026 Turing Award (akin to the Nobel Prize for Computer Science)! They invented quantum cryptography and quantum teleportation. awards.acm.org/turing 🧪 ⚛️ 1/
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