The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announces that Serge Haroche and David Wineland have won the 2012 Nobel prize in physics for their work on quantum optics. Physics professor Bjorn Jonsson says ...
Michael Roberts at the Latest Word blog has put together a compilation of videos where David Wineland explains his work on trapping ions. Here's a couple of them: Here is Professor Sir Peter Knight, ...
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This year’s Nobel Prize in physics was awarded to David Wineland and Serge Haroche for work related to the brave new field of quantum computing—which is devoted to building special computers with ...
Frenchman Serge Haroche and American David Wineland won the 2012 Nobel Prize in physics for their research on quantum particles, light and matter. WSJ's Gautam Naik explains their work and its uses.
For their painstaking observations of the quantum behavior of trapped photons and ions, physics professor Serge Haroche of the Collège de France and École Normale Supérieure in Paris and David J.
Serge Haroche won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2012 along with American physicist David Wineland for their work on studying quantum phenomena when matter and light interact. The study of matter at ...
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Stockholm: Serge Haroche of France and David Wineland of the US won the Nobel Prize on Tuesday for work in quantum physics that could one day open the way to revolutionary computers. The pair were ...