John Stewart Bell Prize

The John Stewart Bell Prize for Research on Fundamental Issues in Quantum Mechanics and their Applications (short form: "Bell Prize") was established in 2009, funded and managed by the University of Toronto, Centre for Quantum Information & Quantum Control (hereafter CQIQC).[1] It is awarded every odd-numbered year, for significant contributions relating to the foundations of quantum mechanics and to the applications of these principles – this covers, but is not limited to, quantum information theory, quantum computation, quantum foundations, quantum cryptography, and quantum control.

Awarded Prizes

References

  1. "John Stewart Bell Prize for Research on Fundamental Issues in Quantum Mechanics and Their Applications". http://cqiqc.physics.utoronto.ca/bell_prize/home.html. University of Toronto Centre for Quantum Information and Quantum Control (CQIQC). External link in |website= (help);
  2. "Physiker Rainer Blatt erhält Forschungspreis (German)". tirol.orf.at (Österreichischer Rundfunk). 17 Aug 2015. Retrieved 17 Aug 2015.
  3. Eric Gershon (1 Aug 2013). "For two Yale quantum physicists, an honor from the north". Yale news (Yale University). Retrieved 24 Sep 2014.
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