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Juan Pablo Paz

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Juan Pablo Paz (Buenos Aires, 1959-) is an Argentinian physicist that works in the field of quantum computing. A research scientist currently working at the University of Buenos Aires, he has also worked at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in the United States.

Biography

Juan Pablo Paz studied at the University of Buenos Aires, where he got his Master and Ph.D. degrees and then worked as researcher, teacher, and director of the Physics department of his faculty.

He has worked as well in the Los Alamos National Laboratory, where he had his daughter Mariana Paz with his wife Silvina Ponce Dawson, who is also a physicist, and with whom he also had Luciano Paz, his older son.

Research

Paz has worked in the quantum theory of error correction, and has developed a number of techniques to correct errors in this kind of computers. He has also used quantum computer to simulate chaotic systems, in the context of chaos theory.

In 2002, alongside César Miguel and Marcos Saraceno, he developed a program that allows efficient spectroscopy and tomography using a quantum computer, establishing for the first time an analogy between these tasks.

Awards

  • W. Bessel Award, 2006. Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
  • Guggenheim Fellow, 2004.
  • International Fellow, Santa Fe Institute, 2001-2003.
  • Award "Ernesto E. Galloni" in Physics, 1994.

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