International Quantum Communication Award
Der International Quantum Communication Award ist eine Auszeichnung, die seit 1996 alle zwei Jahre im Rahmen der Internationalen Konferenz für Quantenkommunikation, Quantenmessung und Quantencomputer für wegweisende Beiträge in der theoretischen und der experimentellen Physik vergeben wird. Die Auszeichnung wird von einem Preiskomitee der Tamagawa Universität, Tokio vergeben und ist mit jeweils 250.000 Yen dotiert, das entspricht etwa 1.600 Euro (Wechselkurs vom 27. September 2023).
Preisträger
- 1996 Charles H. Bennett, quantum cryptography
Carl W. Helstrom, signal detection and estimation theory
Alexander Semjonowitsch Cholewo, mathematical foundation of quantum communications
Horace P. Yuen, quantum state control of light - 1998 Peter Shor, quantum computing
H. Jeff Kimble, quantum measurements, cavity QED, and quantum logic - 2000 Paul Benioff, quantum computing
Christopher Monroe und David Wineland, quantum information processing and quantum entanglement in a system of trapped ions - 2002 David Deutsch, quantum computing
Serge Haroche, quantum state generation
Benjamin Schumacher, quantum information theory - 2004 Richard Jozsa, theoretical quantum communication and quantum information theory
Prem Kumar, experimental quantum communication and quantum cryptography - 2006 William Wootters, no-cloning theorem, quantum teleportation, entanglement distillation
Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain und Peter Zoller, proposing a physically realizable approach to quantum information processing that provided impetus for experiments
Philippe Grangier, experimental quantum state preparation and measurement tools for quantum communications - 2008 Jeffrey Shapiro, communication theory of systems with quantum effects
Akira Furusawa, experiments on quantum teleportation and macroscopic superposition states
Anton Zeilinger, experiments on quantum teleportation and multi-partite entanglement phenomena - 2010 Gerard Milburn, for pioneering theoretical work on quantum information and computation processing
Masanao Ozawa, for contributions to mathematical theories of quantum measurements and quantum computation
Christopher Fuchs, for contributions to theory of quantum communication including quantum state disturbance
Alexander Lvovsky, for contributions to experimental method for quantum-optical processes on coherent and squeezed states including homodyne tomography - 2012 Jian-Wei Pan, vom Physikalischen Institut der Universität Heidelberg für seine wegweisenden Errungenschaften in der Realisierung der Quantenkommunikation und der Multi-Photonen-Verschränkung
Seth Lloyd, for Seminal Contributions to the Theories of Quantum Communication, Metrology, Computation, and Control - 2014 Nicolas Gisin, Genf, for his pioneering contributions to the advancement of quantum communications, quantum cryptography, and related technologies
Reinhard Werner, Hannover, for his foundational contributions to the field of quantum information: especially quantum entanglement and nonlocality, quantum Shannon theory, quantum memory channels, and quantum cellular automata - 2016 Rainer Blatt, Innsbruck, for his pioneering experiments on quantum information processing with trapped ions and photon
Artur Ekert, Singapur, for his pioneering work on quantum cryptography and outstanding contributions to quantum information science - 2018 Nergis Mavalvala, David McClelland, Roman Schnabel: Audio-band Squeezing and LIGO
Carlton Caves: One physicist's crooked path from quantum optics to quantum information[1] - 2022 Giacomo Mauro D’Ariano, Mikhail Lukin, Andreas Winter[2]
Einzelnachweise
- Informationen zum International Quantum Communications Award 2018, QCMC 2018
- Winners of the international quantum award 2022, Physics of Information and Quantum Technologies Group
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