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CAS academician wins quantum prize-- Beijing Review

  ·  2020-12-22  ·   Source: NO.52 DECEMBER 24, 2020 Ye Jun Ye Jun, professor of the University of Colorado Boulder, won the 2020 Micius Quantum Prize for breakthroughs in quantum precision measurement, particularly the development of the ultra precise optical atomic clocks, a Chinese foundation announced on December 10. He received the honor jointly with Hidetoshi Katori from the University of Tokyo. Ye s research focuses on the frontiers of light-matter interactions. In November 2017, he was elected a foreign academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The Micius Quantum Prize invites international experts as judges and awards scientists who have made outstanding research in fields including quantum communication, quantum simulation, quantum computing, and quantum precision measurement. Each winner gets 1.25 million yuan ($191,100) in prize money and a gold medal.

Three scientists win quantum prize- China org cn

Adjust font size: Three scientists from the United States and Japan have won a quantum prize for their breakthroughs in quantum precision measurement, a Chinese foundation announced on Thursday. The 2020 Micius Quantum Prize was awarded to Carlton Caves from the University of New Mexico, Hidetoshi Katori from the University of Tokyo, and Jun Ye from the University of Colorado Boulder. Caves won the prize for his fundamental work in quantum precision measurement and quantum information theory, according to the Micius quantum science and technology foundation, which set up the prize. Hidetoshi Katori and Jun Ye were honored for their breakthroughs in quantum precision measurement, particularly the development of ultra precise optical atomic clocks, the foundation said.

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