Dorit Aharonov is a Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Hebrew University in Jerusalem. She has made major contributions to the theoretical foundations of quantum computation, in particular in the context of understanding and counteracting the effects of ‘noisy’ environments on delicate quantum systems performing computations, the identification of a quantum to classical phase transition in fault tolerant quantum computers, the development of new tools and approaches for the design of quantum algorithms, and the study of ground states of many body quantum Hamiltonians for various classes of Hamiltonians, from a computational complexity point of view. In 2006 she was awarded the Krill prize for excellence in scientific research. Dr. Aharonov is on the faculty of Perimeter Scholars International.
Past PI Talks:
- Quantum Computing without Entanglement?: http://pirsa.org/06100011/
- All recorded talks by Prof. Aharonov can be found here.
Talks by Dorit Aharonov
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Quantum Computing without Entanglement?
Dorit Aharonov Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Harnessing Quantum Physics
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Michele Mosca Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC)
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Daniel Gottesman University of Maryland, College Park
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Dorit Aharonov Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Ignacio Cirac Max Planck Institute for Gravitational Physics - Albert Einstein Institute (AEI)
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Peter Shor Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Department of Mathematics
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Avi Wigderson Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)
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Quantum NP and the Complexity of Ground States
Dorit Aharonov Hebrew University of Jerusalem