Congrats to the quantum tenure odds booster award winners Sloan award winners:
Robert Raussendorf, UBC
Hartmut Häffner, UC Berkeley (Go Bears!)
Alán Aspuru-Guzik, Haavard
Scott Aaronson, MIT (that other Tech school)
Andrew Houck, Princeton
Subhadeep Gupta, University of Washington
Lance lists the theoretical computer scientist winners.
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Very nice. Congrats to all! I'll include a blurb in The Quantum Times.
Congrats to all!
What are these fellowships? Google throws up nothing (could it be Dave's spelling?!)
Aha!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sloan_Fellowship
That correlation with a certain other prize really is quite startling. Well done guys!
Oops. Bad spelling. Fixed.