Sandu Popescu is a Professor of Physics at the H. H. Wills Physics Laboratory at the University of Bristol, and a member of the Bristol Quantum Information and Computation Group. He has made numerous contributions to quantum theory, ranging from the very fundamental, to the design of practical experiments (such as the first teleportation experiment), to patentable commercial applications. His investigations into the nature of quantum behavior, with particular focus on quantum non-locality, led him to discover some of the central concepts in the emerging area of quantum information and computation. He is a past recipient of the Adams Prize (Cambridge), and the Clifford Patterson Prize of the Royal Society (UK).
Past PI Talks:
- Entanglement and the Foundations of Statistical Mechanics: http://pirsa.org/07080046/
- All recorded talks by Prof. Popescu can be found here.
Talks by Sandu Popescu
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The smallest possible thermal machines and the foundations of thermodynamics
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Dynamical quantum nonlocality
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Time symmetric quantum theory, weak measurements, and modular variables (Part 2B)
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Time symmetric quantum theory, weak measurements, and modular variables (Part 2A)
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Time symmetric quantum theory, weak measurements, and modular variables (Part 1B)
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Time symmetric quantum theory, weak measurements, and modular variables (Part 1A)
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