Research featured on Nature's cover
Post date: Jul 30, 2014 7:18:30 PM
Today is a good day! Our research paper in collaboration with the Siddiqi and Murch groups has been published in Nature. I want to mention explicitly my PhD student Areeya Chantasri and recently graduated PhD student, Justin Dressel as doing a great job on this project. The image on the right is the cover of this week's issue, where our work is featured. There you see a representation of many quantum trajectories taken between an initial and final quantum state.The paper is discussed in a Nature News and Views article by Adrian Lupascu.
See also the various press releases:
University of Rochester - Mapping the optimal route between two quantum states
University of California, Berkley - Watching Schrodinger’s cat die
Washington University, St. Louis - Finding quantum lines of desire
Today happens to be my birthday, so I will take it as a birthday present.
I will continue to update this post as reactions come in.
[Update - 7/31]
Featured on the University of Rochester homepage.
Featured on the UR physics homepage..
Featured on the homepage of Washington Univ., St. Louis
Daily Mail (UK):
Phys.org
Mapping the optimal route between two quantum states
New Scientist
Rainbow slinky offers a way into Schrödinger's box
EurekaAlert
Mapping the optimal route between 2 quantum states
Scientific Computing
Finding Quantum Lines of Desire: Wanderings Tracked through Quantum-state Space
SciGoGo
Physicists map quantum to classical collapse
Laboratory Equipment
Watching Schrödinger’s Cat Die, And Live
Science 2.0
To Live And Die In Berkeley: Monitoring Schrodinger's Cat In Real Time
[Update - 8/1/14]
Chapman University press release
Nice article in the Daily Californian,