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Residence
  
Arkansas, U.S.

Fields
  
Physicist

Name
  
Julio Gea-Banacloche


Citizenship
  
American

Doctoral advisor
  
Marlan Scully

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Alma mater
  
University of New Mexico Universidad Autonoma de Madrid

Doctoral students
  
G. A. Finney Tim C. Burt E. A. Hach Michael Teplitsky Juan D. Serna Shabnam Siddiqui

Known for
  
Energy bound on quantum computation

Education
  
Autonomous University of Madrid, University of New Mexico

Institutions
  
University of Arkansas

Julio Gea-Banacloche (born 1957) is Professor of Physics and currently the Head of Department of Physics at the University of Arkansas. He is notable for his contribution to the field of quantum information, where he has shown that the quantum mechanical nature of the fields used to manipulate the quantum information carriers (qubits) themselves might lead to unpredictable errors in the performance of the quantum logical operations. The lower bound on the size of these errors can be made smaller by increasing the energy of the control system. This has led Gea-Banacloche to predict a minimum energy requirement for quantum computation, which has given rise to some controversy.

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Education

He received his BS from Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, 1979; and obtained his PhD under Marlan O. Scully, 1985, on free-electron lasers, from the University of New Mexico with a thesis entitled: Quantum Theory of the Free-Electron Laser.

Career

In 1985-87, he served as a Research Associate, Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics. In 1988-90 he was a Staff Scientist, Instituto de Optica, Madrid, Spain. In 1990, he joined the University of Arkansas. He is an associate editor of Physical Review A and Fellow of the American Physical Society. He has carried out theoretical work in laser physics, quantum optics, and quantum information.

References

Julio Gea-Banacloche Wikipedia


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