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Prof. Ido Kaminer completed his Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Physics at Technion as part of the Psagot reserves program and the Rothschild Technion Excellence Program. He completed his MSc and PhD under the supervision of Dist. Prof. Moti Segev. Kaminer went on to do a postdoctoral fellowship at MIT, where he was hosted by Prof. Marin Soljačić and Dist. Prof.
Uzi Pereg
30.09.2022
Asst. Prof. Uzi Pereg joined the Technion’s Viterbi Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering and the Helen Diller Quantum Center this Fall...
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28.12.2021
The Helen Diller Quantum Center at the Technion is announcing a competition for the best idea for creating a display on the subject of quantum science and technology. The winner will receive a generous prize. There are currently 12 exhibits at the Technion’s Visitors Center, depicting a variety of breakthroughs by Technion faculty and alumni (including the nano-Bible, the quasiperiodic crystal, and others). We would like to add a new display that will explain quantum science and technology to the general public.
Prof. Michael Krueger
14.10.2020
Prof. Michael Krueger joined Technion’s Faculty of Physics and the Solid State Institute in 2019. Prof. Krueger and his group are developing a new kind of microscope that, if successful, could revolutionize quantum dynamics.
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Quantomba 1900 is a new summer camp that combines, on the one hand, quantum computing studies at the level of basic theory and practice (what does this mean? How can you already experiment with quantum computers, and familiarization with basic algorithms in the field) and, on the other hand, diverse and fun social activities (pool, movies, trips and the like). The quantomba 1900 camp is a follow-up camp to the Tomba and Komba summer camps, albeit at a more advanced level.