Inventing Computer All Together

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Marsel Arifullinš— Lecturer of OSU Biophysics and Physics of Condensed Matter Department. ïÔËÒÙÔØ × ÎÏ×ÏÍ ÏËÎÅ [127 Kb]

Lecturer of OSU Biophysics and Physics of Condensed Matter Departmentš— Marsel Arifullin became participant of International Summer Physical School for young scientists "Coherent Quantum Dynamics" of Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Japan).

Participants of International Summer Physical School for young scientists of Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Japan). ïÔËÒÙÔØ × ÎÏ×ÏÍ ÏËÎÅ [128 Kb]
Marsel Arifullinš— Lecturer of OSU Biophysics and Physics of Condensed Matter Department. ïÔËÒÙÔØ × ÎÏ×ÏÍ ÏËÎÅ [77 Kb]

Marsel Arifullin sent application for training in Japan and presented summary of physics research. Then he was chosen among hundreds applicants from the whole world.

Leading scientists from England, USA, Japan, Australia and Holland shared knowledge. They read lectures on the main fields of quantum dynamics, noise and errors recovery in quantum calculations. Presentations on progressive problems in this field of science took place as well as realization ways of future computer for example by means of ion traps were discussed.

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