Lindsay LeBlanc (@epsilonsquared) 's Twitter Profile
Lindsay LeBlanc

@epsilonsquared

AMO/quantum gases physicist + associate prof @UAlberta + mama, partner, sister, daughter (she/her 🏳️‍🌈)

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Sophia Economou (@see_quantum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lots of colleagues around the world were interested in the first yr course we created on quantum computing/information using only HS-level math. We finally wrote a paper to provide more details and hopefully help other instructors: arxiv.org/abs/2210.02868

Zero Point Cryogenics (@cryozp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This just in: Zero Point Cryogenics wins an ASTech Awards ‘Distinction’ award! We are humbled and honoured to receive the Early Adopter of Alberta Technology Award thanks to our fantastic customers, funders, and employees. Alberta truly is a great place to build a business.

This just in: Zero Point Cryogenics wins an <a href="/ASTechFDN/">ASTech Awards</a> ‘Distinction’ award! We are humbled and honoured to receive the Early Adopter of Alberta Technology Award thanks to our fantastic customers, funders, and employees. Alberta truly is a great place to build a business.
Robert McNees (@mcnees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Physicist Lise Meitner was born #OTD in 1878. She discovered fission in uranium with Otto Frisch, and was the first person to understand both its mechanics and implications. Image: Atomic Heritage Foundation (photographer unknown)

Physicist Lise Meitner was born #OTD in 1878. She discovered fission in uranium with Otto Frisch, and was the first person to understand both its mechanics and implications.

Image: Atomic Heritage Foundation (photographer unknown)
Robert McNees (@mcnees) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You will not be surprised to learn that Pierre Auger discovered it independently in 1923, a year after Meitner. Other people receiving credit for Meitner's work will be a theme, so please feel free to refer to it as the “Meitner effect” or the “Meitner-Auger effect.”

Quantum Days (@quantum_days) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are delighted to introduce Lindsay LeBlanc (Lindsay LeBlanc) as the Chair for Quantum Days 2024. Lindsay is an Associate Professor at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Ultracold Quantum Gases. stay tuned for more updates and announcements! quantumdays.ca/news/2024-chai…