Logan G Wright (@logangwright1) 's Twitter Profile
Logan G Wright

@logangwright1

Physicist interested in computation, optics, neural networks and nonlinear dynamics.

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linkhttps://www.lgwrightlab.com calendar_today06-04-2020 20:58:40

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Peter McMahon (@peterlmcmahon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*What more can neuromorphic computing learn from neuroscience?* We were asked to write an opinion piece for the journal Neuron and took the opportunity to propose some questions to the neuroscience community: arxiv.org/abs/2310.18335 1/4

*What more can neuromorphic computing learn from neuroscience?* We were asked to write an opinion piece for the journal Neuron and took the opportunity to propose some questions to the neuroscience community: arxiv.org/abs/2310.18335 1/4
Mehul Malik (@bluephysicist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are hiring a permanent #Assistant #Professor in #Physics, with a focus on #Quantum #Science and #Technology (QST) at Heriot-Watt University! Applications from women and other underrepresented groups in Physics are especially encouraged. Please RT! More info: bbqlab.org/openings/facul…

We are hiring a permanent #Assistant #Professor in #Physics, with a focus on #Quantum #Science and #Technology (QST) at <a href="/HeriotWattUni/">Heriot-Watt University</a>! Applications from women and other underrepresented groups in Physics are especially encouraged. Please RT! More info: bbqlab.org/openings/facul…
William Gilpin (@wgilpin0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The final projects for my graduate computational physics course were really cool. A group of amazing undergrads implemented Anderson localization under the tight binding model on arbitrary graphs (1/4) github.com/ravikoka/qgraph

Peter McMahon (@peterlmcmahon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*Is there a path to achieving a quantum computational advantage for machine learning with NISQ systems on problems of practical interest?* The community consensus seems to be _no_ for problems involving classical data (which I agree with). 1/

*Is there a path to achieving a quantum computational advantage for machine learning with NISQ systems on problems of practical interest?* The community consensus seems to be _no_ for problems involving classical data (which I agree with). 1/
John Dudley (@johnmdudley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy 2024 everyone! To celebrate, here is something for the lab. I had fun working with SPIE and Advanced Photonics to update the Nobel Prize timeline poster. Make printing this one of the first things to do this year! spie.org/news/laser-nob…

Happy 2024 everyone!  To celebrate, here is something for the lab.  I had fun working with <a href="/SPIEtweets/">SPIE</a> and Advanced Photonics to update the Nobel Prize timeline poster. Make printing this one of the first things to do this year!  spie.org/news/laser-nob…
Dmitri "Mitya" (@chklovskii) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The algorithmic capabilities of a real neuron are far beyond what the McCulloch-Pitts-Rosenblatt unit, the foundation of most artificial neural networks, can achieve. Our new controller neuron model is also available here: arxiv.org/abs/2401.01489

Surya Ganguli (@suryaganguli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NIH budget: $51B. NSF budget: $9.8B. Amazon’s R&D budget alone: $73B. Top 10 Nasdaq companies R&D: $222B. We can better prioritize American public investment in research, which despite its meager inputs has delivered outsized public returns in science, technology and society

Nature Physics (@naturephysics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It has been suggested that Gaussian boson sampling may provide a quantum computational advantage for calculating the vibronic spectra of molecules. Now, an equally efficient classical algorithm has been identified. nature.com/articles/s4156…

Arvind Murugan (@murugan_chicago) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can the intrinsic physics of multicomponent systems show neural network like computation? Out now: nature.com/articles/s4158… Led by Constantine Evans w/ Jackson O'Brien, Erik Winfree. U Chicago summary: news.uchicago.edu/story/uchicago…

Can the intrinsic physics of multicomponent systems show neural network like computation? 
Out now: 
nature.com/articles/s4158…
Led by Constantine Evans w/ Jackson O'Brien, Erik Winfree. 
U Chicago summary: news.uchicago.edu/story/uchicago…
Peter McMahon (@peterlmcmahon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tianyu was a founding member of our group at Cornell AEP and moved to start his own group at BU Dept. of Electrical & Computer Engineering earlier this month. You can read what he's planning to get up to in Boston in the article below:

Hsuan-Hao Lu (@luhsuanhao) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Prof. Weiner's former student, I am trying to collect stories and photos from your past interaction with Andy. If you would like to contribute, please check this post and help retweet/repost. Thank you all so much in advance! linkedin.com/feed/update/ur…

Nachi Stern (@sternnachi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Physical systems can develop soft modes to perform the tasks they are trained for, becoming more conductive and effectively lower dimensional. In a sense, they become what they learn. Our new paper at Physical Review E, with Andrea Liu and Vijay Balasubramanian.

Peter McMahon (@peterlmcmahon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

*How can you you change the design of a photonic chip, such as a photonic neural-network processor, without needing to go back to a foundry to get another version fabricated?* 1/

davidad 🎇 (@davidad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a great example of how entropy is not disorder. Configurations of a supply of LEGO with some complex assemblies have *higher entropy* than configurations with only isolated bricks. So, with enough of an energy gradient (spin cycle) and enough concentration (mesh bag)…

stefan wabnitz (@stefanwabnitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Lake Como School of Advanced Studies on Machine Learning Photonics (MLPH) will take place on 2-6 September 2024! Check the program online: mlph2024.lakecomoschool.org PhD students and postdocs are encouraged to apply: application deadline is June 15, 2024.

Dr. Chris Rackauckas (@chrisrackauckas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Differentiable Metropolis-Hastings: differentiate through Bayesian estimation to optimize models towards achieving desired probabilistic outcomes, with implementation in #julialang (#sciml) For more information, see arxiv.org/abs/2306.07961

Differentiable Metropolis-Hastings: differentiate through Bayesian estimation to optimize models towards achieving desired probabilistic outcomes, with implementation in #julialang (#sciml)  

For more information, see arxiv.org/abs/2306.07961
YaleQuantumInstitute (@yale_qi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are welcoming applications from recent PhD graduates to join our laboratories as a YQI fellow! $80,000 +$5,000 yearly research fund + benefits + you can run into Handsome Dan XIX! Applications open until Oct 27, 2024. quantuminstitute.yale.edu/apply