Hideo Mabuchi
Hideo Mabuchi (born 1971) is a physicist and Department Chair of Applied Physics at Stanford University,[1] and the head of the Mabuchi Lab.[2]
He graduated from Princeton University magna cum laude, with an A.B. in Physics in 1992, and from California Institute of Technology with a Ph.D. in Physics, in 1998, where he studied with H. Jeff Kimble.[3]
Awards
- 1999 TR100 Young Innovator[4]
- 1999-2001 Sloan Research Fellows[5]
- 2000-2002 ONR Young Investigator
- 2000 MacArthur Fellow[6]
Works
- "Quantum feedback and the quantum-classical transition", Science and ultimate reality: quantum theory, cosmology, and complexity, Editors John D. Barrow, P. C. W. Davies, Charles L. Harper, Cambridge University Press, 2004, ISBN 978-0-521-83113-0
- Measurement and the quantum-classical transition, Metanexus Institute: 2002.
References
- ↑ http://minty.stanford.edu/hmabuchi/
- ↑ http://minty.stanford.edu/people/
- ↑ http://minty.stanford.edu/hmabuchi/fullcv.pdf
- ↑ "TR35: Hideo Mabuchi, 28". Technology Review. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
- ↑ "Sloan Research Fellowships". Alfred E. Sloan Foundation. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
- ↑ "Fellows LIst – M". MacArthur Foundation. Retrieved 9 April 2011.
External links
- "Hideo Mabuchi", Scientific Commons
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