Posts by: Sheri Ledbetter

Experiment measures millions of quantum trajectories to predict ‘most likely’ route




As a quantum state collapses from a quantum superposition to a classical state or a different superposition, it will follow a path known as a quantum trajectory. For each start and […]

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Recently physicists at Chapman University’s Institute for Quantum Studies introduced the Quantum Cheshire Cat. Now they have introduced another quantum animal: the Quantum Pigeon as reported in worldwide media including a feature article in the July 30 issue of
New Scientist
,
Nature
,
PhysicsWorld
, the
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Nature Communications
and New Scientist publish results of first experiment conducted by Chapman University and Vienna University of Technology



The Quantum Cheshire Cat: Can a particle be separated from its properties? On July 29, the prestigious journal,
Nature Communications,
published the results of […]

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Chapman University’s continuing growth in the sciences has been given a $1 million boost from the W.M. Keck Foundation. The Foundation awarded Chapman the Undergraduate Education Grant, which will provide funding to purchase new, cutting-edge instrumentation to be used to transform chemistry undergraduate teaching, learning and research at the University.

“We are thrilled the Keck […]

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Once again, Chapman University Dale E. Fowler School of Law exceeded the average bar examination pass rate for California American Bar Association (ABA) approved law schools in both the first-time takers and repeaters categories.

The February 2014 first-time pass rate was 75 percent. This exceeds the California ABA average of 69 percent by 6 […]

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Chapman has signed a formal agreement to collaborate with the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), one of the world’s largest organizations treating autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and the third largest non-governmental organization contributing to autism research in the United States. The goal of the partnership is to advance the understanding of autism […]

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ORANGE, Calif. –
The global scientific society
Institute of Physics
recently announced that their editors selected a research article by a team from Chapman University’s Institute for Quantum Studies “for inclusion in the exclusive ‘Highlights of 2013’ collection.” The paper, titled, “The classical limit of quantum optics: not what […]

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Chapman University affiliated quantum physicist Yutaka Shikano, Ph.D., has published a milestone paper in the prestigious journal
Nature Communications
. The title of the article is “Aharonov-Bohm effect with quantum tunneling in linear Paul trap.” The Aharonov-Bohm (AB) effect was proposed by Yakir Aharonov, who is the co-director of the Institute […]

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ORANGE, Calif. –
The Dale E. Fowler School of Law announces that Phillip Rudolph, Esq., will join its Business Law Emphasis Advisory Board. Phillip Rudolph is the Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Corporate Secretary at Jack in the Box Inc., which he joined in November […]

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  University of Chicago and University of Oklahoma take top prizes

ORANGE, CA –
The California Dreamin’ competition, now in its third year at Chapman University, has grown to be the largest new venture competition in higher education in the West, both in terms of prize money and number of universities […]

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