Researchers find quantum 'Maxwell's demon' may give up information to extract work
https://m.phys.org/news/2018-07-quantum-maxwell-demon.html
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Researchers find quantum 'Maxwell's demon' may give up information to extract work
Thermodynamics is one of the most human of scientific enterprises, according to Kater Murch, associate professor of physics in Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. Louis.
For The First Time, Scientists Have Accelerated Electrons in a Plasma Wave
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For The First Time, Scientists Have Accelerated Electrons in a Plasma Wave
For the first time, scientists have figured out how to accelerate electrons using protons passing through plasma.
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Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics is pleased to announce a new program for undergraduate students. Perimeter Institute's Undergraduate Theoretical Physics Summer Program invites 20 exceptional students to join its research community for a fully-funded two-week summer school. Students will learn research tools and collaboration skills while immersed in the multi-disciplinary environment of the world's largest independent theoretical physics research centre.
This program consists of two parts:
Two-week Summer School (fully-funded): Students are immersed in Perimeter's dynamic research environment -- attending courses on cutting-edge topics in physics, learning new techniques to solve interesting problems, working on group research projects, and potentially even publishing their work.
Research Internship: Applicants may also apply for a paid summer research internship. Ten selected students will work on projects alongside Perimeter researchers.
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Apply online at perimeterinstitute.ca/undergrad
This program consists of two parts:
Two-week Summer School (fully-funded): Students are immersed in Perimeter's dynamic research environment -- attending courses on cutting-edge topics in physics, learning new techniques to solve interesting problems, working on group research projects, and potentially even publishing their work.
Research Internship: Applicants may also apply for a paid summer research internship. Ten selected students will work on projects alongside Perimeter researchers.
The program is now accepting applications for the summer school beginning May 27, 2019. Please help share this opportunity with colleagues, students, or groups who may be interested:
Download, print, and hang this high-resolution poster
Direct all to the Undergraduate Theoretical Physics Summer Program website for more information
Paste key info below into your sites and blogs
Applications are due by January 7, 2019.
Thank you in advance for helping share this new opportunity,
Best regards,
James Forrest
Academic Programs Director
Key Information for Posting on Websites and Blogs:
Applications are now being accepted for Perimeter Institute's Undergraduate Theoretical Physics Summer Program. This fully-funded two-week summer school offers students the opportunity to participate in ground-breaking research while learning research tools and collaboration skills in the multi-disciplinary environment of the world's largest independent theoretical physics research centre.
Features of the program include:
No program fee
No application fee
All meals, accommodation and transportation provided
Opportunity to stay at Perimeter for a paid four-month research internship (start and end dates negotiable).
Apply online at perimeterinstitute.ca/undergrad