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In commemoration of World Quantum Day (April 14), IOP Publishing (IOPP) is launching a special collection of the latest and most popular quantum research published in the past two years.
IOP Publishing celebrates World Quantum Day with the announcement of a special quantum collection and the winners of two prestigious quantum awards
Bristol, United Kingdom | Posted April 14, 2023
The IOPP quantum collection is openly available for anyone to read and showcases world-class quantum research published in the academic journals Materials for Quantum Technology, Quantum Science and Technology, New Journal of Physics and Reports on Progress in Physics. This special collection will also include the unique perspectives of women in the quantum world and their contributions to this popular field.
Quantum research and technology is advancing rapidly, and new perspectives are key to the development of a field that links many disciplines such as quantum chemistry and meteorology.
Covering various fields of quantum research, IOPP is proud to announce the winners of two prestigious quantum awards.
Feihu Xu of the University of Science and Technology of China, has been awarded this year’s International Quantum Technology Early Career Scientist Award for his important contributions to quantum communications and quantum networks, including practical quantum cryptographic security, large-scale quantum networks and high-speed quantum communications.
Annabelle Bohrdt of the University of Regensburg, has been selected as the winner of the International Quantum Technology Emerging Researcher Award for her work in developing a new approach to analyze highly correlated quantum matter using quantum state snapshots.
The two winners have been invited to give a special award lecture, and present perspectives on their work to the journal IOPP Quantum Science and Technology. The award lecture will take place on May 25th and those interested in attending the lecture can register their interest here.
Dr Tim Smith, Head of Portfolio Development at IOPP, said: “Again the nominations we have received for this award have been outstanding, and the judging process has been tough and lots of fun. On behalf of the award committee, we congratulate two very deserving laureates this year, both of whom have made significant contributions to the field of quantum science despite just starting their research careers. Showing great initial promise, we are excited to see how their research lines develop, and what important scientific advances they might make in the coming years.
The winners were selected by a committee of eight leading quantum specialists who selected the work for their outstanding promise for the future of quantum research and technology and hopes for long-term impact on the field and the quantum science community.
IOPP is wholly owned by the Institute of Physics which embraces the potential of quantum research and technology and has defined a ‘Vision for Quantum Technology in the UK’ which supports the UK’s ambition to become a science and technology superpower by 2030.
Other IOPP activities in support of World Quantum Day
World Quantum Day special content in the World of Physics: https://physicsworld.com/c/quantum/
IOP Peer Review Excellence workshops for quantum researchers:
On World Quantum Day (April 14), IOPP is inviting quantum science researchers to join fellow researchers in their journey towards IOP trusted reviewer status.
Led by Dr Cyrus Hirjibehedin, our 2 hour hands-on workshop builds knowledge of the basics of peer review, as well as practical experience of reviewing manuscripts.
Free, IOPP certified training sessions cover transferable skills that can be applied across the physical sciences.
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