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Natalia Ares group

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We research quantum behaviour in nanoscale devices, these are exciting times for quantum research! #quantum #machinelearning

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New College, Oxford (@newcollegeox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge congratulations to Natalia Ares, our Tutorial Fellow in Engineering... Natalia Ares group Four Oxford researchers win prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prizes | University of Oxford ox.ac.uk/news/2024-10-1…

Exeter Science Centre (@exescicentre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've launched our new YT video all about the research process - from the perspective of physics researchers based at Engineering Science, Oxford University of Exeter Physics and Astronomy and Facultad Físicas UCM 🤩 Check it out here: youtu.be/FpIZXG8ILc8 Huge thanks to Natalia Ares group, Prof Janet Anders, Juan MR Parrondo + their teams!

We've launched our new YT video all about the research process - from the perspective of physics researchers based at <a href="/oxengsci/">Engineering Science, Oxford</a> <a href="/UoE_Physics/">University of Exeter Physics and Astronomy</a> and <a href="/Fisicas_UCM/">Facultad Físicas UCM</a> 🤩

Check it out here: youtu.be/FpIZXG8ILc8

Huge thanks to <a href="/NAresgroup/">Natalia Ares group</a>, Prof Janet Anders, <a href="/JMRParrondo/">Juan MR Parrondo</a> + their teams!
New Scientist (@newscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Measuring disorder is a mess. A mathematical study finds that different definitions of what it means for entropy to increase, previously considered equivalent, produce different results in the quantum realm. newscientist.com/article/245204…

Engineering Science, Oxford (@oxengsci) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Congrats to Professor Natalia Ares for winning the Philip Leverhulme Prize! 🌟 Her groundbreaking work in experimental quantum physics is paving the way for innovative technologies. #QuantumPhysics Natalia Ares group The Leverhulme Trust

Cristian Bonato (@cristian_bonato) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring on SiC quantum experiments! We are looking for a PhD student on the EU project QuSPARC, and a post-doc on the UK "Integrated Quantum Networks" hub. Please send your applications to [email protected] (experimental expertise is required).

Natalia Ares group (@naresgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥 Check out our latest paper🔥 A differentiable master equation solver for quantum device characterisation 😱 link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/Ph…

Physical Review Research (@physrevresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Differentiable master equation solver for quantum device characterization, D. L. Craig, N. Ares, and E. M. Gauger Natalia Ares group #Quantum #QuantumInformation go.aps.org/3ZgnMg9

Differentiable master equation solver for quantum device characterization, D. L. Craig, N. Ares, and E. M. Gauger <a href="/NAresgroup/">Natalia Ares group</a> #Quantum #QuantumInformation go.aps.org/3ZgnMg9
Goold_Group (@qusystcd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest paper "Can quantum computers do nothing ? " just published - check it out here. Well done to Goold_Group IBM pre doc Nathan Keenan and powerfully lead by Trinity Quantum Alliance powerhouse - Alex Nico Katz. Read the published version here: rdcu.be/d1vpX

Our latest paper "Can quantum computers do nothing ? " just published - check it out here. Well done to <a href="/QuSysTCD/">Goold_Group</a>  IBM pre doc Nathan Keenan and powerfully lead by <a href="/TrinityQuantum/">Trinity Quantum Alliance</a> powerhouse - Alex Nico Katz. Read the published version here: 
rdcu.be/d1vpX
Mario Krenn (@mariokrenn6240) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very happy about our super-fast JAX simulator for optics, with an application in automated discovery of new microscopes. Spearheaded by Carla Rodríguez , with Sören Arlt and our domain expert Leonhard Möckl . Fantastic collaboration made possible by the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light environment! When

Jake Xuereb (@curlyqubit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

(4/10) Experiments are hard to do in Quantum Thermodynamics but here are two that I think pulled it off. Led by theorist Stefan Aimet and experimentalist Amin Tajik, Reeb and Wolf's famous formula for the entropy production of a quantum process was put to task on Jörg

(4/10) Experiments are hard to do in Quantum Thermodynamics but here are two that I think pulled it off.

Led by theorist <a href="/AimetStefan/">Stefan Aimet</a>  and experimentalist Amin Tajik, Reeb and Wolf's famous formula for the entropy production of a quantum process was put to task on Jörg
New College, Oxford (@newcollegeox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Year New College! As we enter 2025, we’re looking back at the old and timeless beauty of (not so) New College! Here’s to old memories and new excitement These black and white images were taken between 1905 and 1908, compiled in an album by Rupert Walker (matr. 1904)

Natalia Ares group (@naresgroup) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🔥Nominations for the 2025 Nicholas Kurti Prize are now open! 🤩 More information at: okt.to/8O2qe0 #SciencePrize #Quantum #LowTemperaturePhysics #OxInstIsListening

Goold_Group (@qusystcd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's immensely satisfying when something that you have been thinking about for eight years gets finished - thanks to two outstanding TCD_physics Goold_Group students Laetitia and Artur - the story of Information Geometry of NESS to NESS transitions is out: arxiv.org/abs/2501.08858

It's immensely satisfying when something that you have been thinking about for eight years gets finished - thanks to two outstanding <a href="/TCD_physics/">TCD_physics</a> <a href="/QuSysTCD/">Goold_Group</a> students Laetitia and Artur - the story of Information Geometry of NESS to NESS transitions is out: 
arxiv.org/abs/2501.08858
New College, Oxford (@newcollegeox) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For anyone new here, we are New College! Here are some snippets of our little life, normal, exciting and everything in between 🌟 #NewCollege #Oxford #oxforduni

Reuters (@reuters) 's Twitter Profile Photo

‘The most exciting aspect of quantum computing is that, yet, we need to understand a lot about what these machines could be capable of,’ Natalia Ares, an associate professor and researcher in quantum technologies at the University of Oxford, tells Reuters