I’m about to leave Melbourne for Auckland, where I’ll be speaking at and participating in a workshop Richard Easther is organizing, called The LHC, Particle Physics and the Cosmos.
Dear Mark, I just wanted to say that your work and recent discovery has inspired many of us at Caltech’s Institute for Quantum Information and Matter. As you can imagine, we also want closure when it comes to fault-tolerant, scalable quantum computation! Here is John Preskill’s take: http://quantumfrontiers.com/2012/07/11/closure/
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About Mark Trodden
Mark Trodden holds the Fay R. and Eugene L. Langberg Endowed Chair in Physics and is co-director of the Center for Particle Cosmology at the University of Pennsylvania. He is a theoretical physicist working on particle physics and gravity— in particular on the roles they play in the evolution and structure of the universe. When asked for a short phrase to describe his research area, he says he is a particle cosmologist.