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Roorkee: Leading international and national experts from the field of quantum matters discussed the role of emergent electromagnetic phenomena in designer thin films, heterostructures, and hybrids of quantum materials at the National Conference on Quantum Matter Heterostructures (QMH)-II.
“Quantum Materials are enticing for science and technology, and activities are being initiated with state-of-the-art facilities to synthesise new kinds of quantum devices for technological application. Combining the power and possibilities of heterostructure engineering with the collective and emergent properties of quantum materials, quantum-matter heterostructures open a new arena of solid-state physics,” said Prof. Amitava Patra, Director, Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST), Mohali, while addressing the inaugural session.
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Every year, Aalto University rewards the top 10% of the doctoral dissertations with an Aalto University Dissertation Award. The criteria for the award are academic quality, impact and originality. The award is worth 3000 euros.
The awarded dissertations have all been approved during year 2020 in the School of Science. Altogether 80 dissertations were approved in the School of Science in 2020. The decision on the awards was made on the proposal of the Doctoral Programme Committee, based on the nominations of the departments, and the statements given by the pre-examiners and opponents.
Jori Bomanson, Department of Computer Science: Normalization and Rewriting for Answer Set Programming and Optimization
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A team of theoretical and experimental physicists have designed a new ultra-thin material that they have used to create elusive quantum states. Called one-dimensional Majorana zero energy modes, these quantum states could have a huge impact for quantum computing.
At the core of a quantum computer is a qubit, which is used to make high-speed calculations. The qubits that Google, for example, in its Sycamore processor unveiled last year, and others are currently using are very sensitive to noise and interference from the computer s surroundings, which introduces errors into the calculations. A new type of qubit, called a topological qubit, could solve this issue, and 1D Majorana zero energy modes may be the key to making them.