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Call for proposals for Academic Visitors

The Helen Diller Quantum Center will fund throughout the year a number of grants for distinguished academic visiting scientists for short-term and long-term periods at the center. Faculty members may
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2023 Quantum Winter School Lectures

  Winter School Lectures   
"Quantum Mechanics in Nanoscience and Engineering"
18.05.2023

“Quantum Mechanics in Nanoscience and Engineering”- Prof. Uri Peskin

The book  goes from basic quantum mechanics to phenomena and processes in the “real world” (Thermal, wet, dense etc). The book covers most of the topics in elementary courses of introduction to QM and quantum chemistry, as well as some advanced topics (e.g., open quantum systems, charge and energy transport, etc) The pedagogical attitude formulates much of the technical steps as questions/guided exercises. Just reading these exercises already gives a flavor of the underlying proofs, for “easy” reading. More rigorous students would probably want to actively solve the exercises or follow the

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The Helen Diller Quantum Center

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