Search Results

You may use the options below to change your display:
Alter display preferences

The following options can help you tailor your search display:

results per page
Restricted to General Topic: Quantum Physics
Restricted to Specific Topic: Entanglement and Quantum Information
Close your folders

Refine your search


Narrow your results

By Subject:

By Resource Type:

By Context:
  • (5)
  • (1)
  • (5)
  • (13)
  • (37)
  • (28)
  • (1)

By Collection:


|  Next >>   
Results #1-#10 of 43
sort by: relevance | subject | date | title | author
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
J. Meyer, G. Passante, S. Pollock, M. Vignal, and B. Wilcox
Post a comment | Relations
J. Meyer, G. Passante, S. Pollock, M. Vignal, and B. Wilcox, PERC 2021 Proceedings, 289-294.
Significant focus in the PER community has been paid to student reasoning in undergraduate quantum mechanics. However, these same topics have remained largely unexplored in the…
Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
Match Score:
100
Post a comment
S. Satanassi, E. Ercolessi, and O. Levrini, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 18 (1), 010122 (2022).
The article sets out to contribute to the educational challenge launched by the second quantum revolution. An approach to quantum computing has been outlined for secondary school…
Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
Match Score:
100
Post a comment
V. Borish and H. Lewandowski, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 19 (1), 010117 (2023).
As quantum information science and technology (QIST) is becoming more prevalent and occurring not only in research labs but also in industry, many educators are considering how best…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
V. Borish, A. Werth, and H. Lewandowski
Post a comment | Relations
V. Borish, A. Werth, and H. Lewandowski, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 57-63.
The second quantum revolution has prompted not only research in quantum science and technology, but also research on how best to educate students who may enter this burgeoning field.…
Physical Review Physics Education Research
  
Match Score:
100
Post a comment | Relations
B. Schermerhorn, G. Corsiglia, H. Sadaghiani, G. Passante, and S. Pollock, Phys. Rev. Phys. Educ. Res., 18 (1), 010145 (2022).
We conducted a multiyear project across three institutions to develop an instructional tutorial that supports student understanding of change of basis in quantum mechanics. Building…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
P. Justice, E. Marshman, and C. Singh
Post a comment | Relations
P. Justice, E. Marshman, and C. Singh, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 261-266.
We report on an investigation in which we compare the conceptual performance of upper-level undergraduates and graduate students, who worked on two different validated Quantum…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
J. Meyer, G. Passante, S. Pollock, and B. Wilcox
Post a comment | Relations
J. Meyer, G. Passante, S. Pollock, and B. Wilcox, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 317-322.
Significant attention in the PER community has been paid to student cognition and reasoning processes in undergraduate quantum mechanics. Until recently, however, these same topics…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
C. Porter, Z. Atiq, and E. Fletcher
Post a comment | Relations
C. Porter, Z. Atiq, and E. Fletcher, PERC 2022 Proceedings, 365-370.
Recently, the "second quantum revolution” has been identified as crucial for technical innovation and a potential driver for workforce development and economic growth in the United…
  
Match Score:
100
Byline:
J. Preskill
Post a comment | Relations
This is the course web page for an undergraduate Quantum Computation course at Caltech. A course outline, extensive lecture notes, and homework sets, some with solutions, are…
American Journal of Physics
  
Match Score:
100
Post a comment
E. Galvez and C. Holbrow, Am. J. Phys., 73 (2), 127-140 (2005).
This journal article contains information on constructing the apparatus for a set of experiments on entangled photons. The five experiments are used as an undergraduate quantum…
|  Next >>   
Results #1-#10 of 43