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Bachelor's Degree
Daejeon, Republic of Korea
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Exchange Student
Austin, Texas, United States of America
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Experience
Professor of Theoretical Physics
Princeton University, NJ
Teaching at Palmer Physical Laboratory (now 302 Frist Campus Center). While not a professor at Princeton, I associated with the physics professors and continued to give lectures on campus.
- Relativity
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Visiting Professor
Pasadena, California, US
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Awards
Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
The Nobel Prizes are five separate prizes that, according to Alfred Nobel's will of 1895, are awarded to 'those who, during the preceding year, have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind.'
German Physical Society
Awarded for outstanding scientific achievement
Publications
Annalen der Physik
It concerned an interpretation of the MichelsonâMorley experiment and the properties of light and time. Special relativity incorporates the principle that the speed of light is the same for all inertial observers regardless of the state of motion of the source.
Annalen der Physik
In the second paper, he applied the quantum theory to light to explain the photoelectric effect. In particular, he used the idea of light quanta (photons) to explain experimental results, but stressed the importance of the experimental results. The importance of his work on the photoelectric effect earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921.
Annalen der Physik
The publication of the theory of general relativity made him internationally famous. He was professor of physics at the universities of Zurich (1909â1911) and Prague (1911â1912), before he returned to ETH Zurich (1912â1914).
Skills
Master
Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Computing, Quantum Information, Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Communication, Quantum Teleportation
Languages
Native speaker
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Interests
Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Computing, Quantum Information, Quantum Cryptography, Quantum Communication, Quantum Teleportation
Certificates
Stanford University
Stanford University
Stanford University
Projects
Quantum computing is the use of quantum-mechanical phenomena such as superposition and entanglement to perform computation. Computers that perform quantum computations are known as quantum computers.
- Quantum Teleportation
- Quantum Cryptography
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