Matthew Fisher is presently a Professor of Physics at California Institute of Technology. In 1995, Fisher received the Alan T. Waterman Award, bestowed by the National Science Foundation, and has also been the recipient of the National Academy of Sciences Award for Initiatives in Research (1997). In 2003 he was elected as a Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Fisher is a condensed matter theorist whose research has focused on strongly correlated systems, especially low dimensional systems, Mott insulators, quantum magnetism and the quantum Hall effect. He has over 150 publications.
Talks by Matthew Fisher
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Repetition Code Revisited
University of California, Santa Barbara -
Quantum Many-body theory in the Quantum Information era
University of California, Santa Barbara -
Entanglement in hybrid quantum circuits
University of California, Santa Barbara -
Quantum Crystals, Quantum Computing and Quantum Cognition
University of California, Santa Barbara -
Welcome to Convergence - Opening Panel: Physics Today
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University of Edinburgh
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The Globe and Mail
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
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University of California, Santa Barbara
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Stanford University
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Can Eigenstate Thermalization Breakdown without Disorder?
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A 3d Boson Topological Insulator and the “Statistical Witten Effect”
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