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Michel Devoret is a French physicist and F. W. Beinecke Professor of Applied Physics at Yale University. He also holds a position as the Director of the Applied Physics Nanofabrication Lab at Yale. He is known for his pioneering work on macroscopic quantum tunneling, and the single-electron pump as well as in groundbreaking contributions to initiating the fields of circuit quantum electrodynamics and quantronics.

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  • Michel Henri Devoret (* 1953) ist ein französischer experimenteller Festkörperphysiker, der Nanogeräte für die Quanteninformationstheorie (Quantencomputer) entwickelt. (de)
  • Michel Devoret, né le 5 mars 1953 à Paris, est un physicien français et professeur de physique appliquée à l'Université de Yale. Il occupe également un poste de directeur au laboratoire de nanofabrication en physique appliquée à Yale. Il est connu pour ses travaux pionniers sur les circuits quantiques Josephson ainsi que pour ses contributions novatrices au domaine de l’électrodynamique quantique des circuits. Il est membre de l'Académie des sciences. Michel Devoret est marié à Marie-Hélène Girard, ancienne élève de l’École Normale Supérieure et spécialiste de la critique d’art de Théophile Gautier. Ils ont deux enfants, Olivier et Anne Devoret. (fr)
  • Michel Devoret is a French physicist and F. W. Beinecke Professor of Applied Physics at Yale University. He also holds a position as the Director of the Applied Physics Nanofabrication Lab at Yale. He is known for his pioneering work on macroscopic quantum tunneling, and the single-electron pump as well as in groundbreaking contributions to initiating the fields of circuit quantum electrodynamics and quantronics. (en)
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  • Micius Quantum Prize 2021, John Bell Prize (en)
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  • Devoret in 2017 (en)
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  • Experimental Solid-state physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Quantum error correction (en)
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  • Quantronics, single-electron pump, Circuit quantum electrodynamics (en)
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  • Michel Devoret (en)
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  • Michel Henri Devoret (* 1953) ist ein französischer experimenteller Festkörperphysiker, der Nanogeräte für die Quanteninformationstheorie (Quantencomputer) entwickelt. (de)
  • Michel Devoret is a French physicist and F. W. Beinecke Professor of Applied Physics at Yale University. He also holds a position as the Director of the Applied Physics Nanofabrication Lab at Yale. He is known for his pioneering work on macroscopic quantum tunneling, and the single-electron pump as well as in groundbreaking contributions to initiating the fields of circuit quantum electrodynamics and quantronics. (en)
  • Michel Devoret, né le 5 mars 1953 à Paris, est un physicien français et professeur de physique appliquée à l'Université de Yale. Il occupe également un poste de directeur au laboratoire de nanofabrication en physique appliquée à Yale. Il est connu pour ses travaux pionniers sur les circuits quantiques Josephson ainsi que pour ses contributions novatrices au domaine de l’électrodynamique quantique des circuits. Il est membre de l'Académie des sciences. (fr)
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  • Michel Devoret (de)
  • Michel Devoret (fr)
  • Michel Devoret (en)
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