Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain
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Juan Ignacio Cirac Sasturain (born October 11, 1965, in Manresa, Spain) is an Spanish physicist. He won the 2006 Prince of Asturias Award in technical and scientific research, and has also worked on Trapped ion quantum computers.
[edit] Biography
Juan Ignacio Cirac is one of the Spanish Physicists who is best known internationally. He received his doctorate from the Complutense University of Madrid in 1988. He moved to the United States in 1991 to work as a postdoctoral scientist in the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics in University of Colorado at Boulder. Later he became professor in the Institut für Theoretische Physik in Innsbruck, Austria. He has been the Director of the Theoretical Division of the Max Planck institute for Quantum Optics in Garching, Germany, since 2001. He has been visiting professor and research assessor in the Institute of Photonic Studies in Barcelona since its foundation in 2002, collaborating with the Information Quantum information theory. He has been a member of research teams in the universities of Harvard, Hamburg, UCSB, Hannover, Bristol, Paris, CEA/Saclay, École Normale Supérieure, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
His research is on the quantum theory of information. He has developed a computational system based on quantum mechanics which it is hoped will lead to the design of much faster algorithms in the future. He has contributed to applications that demonstrate the viability of his theories, performing calculations that are impossible with current systems for processing and transmitting information. According to his theories, quantum computing will revolutionise the information society and lead to much more efficient and secure communication of information. Apart from his interest in quantum theory, he has investigated degenerated quantum gases and quantum optics. Juan Ignacio Cirac has published more than 200 articles in the most prestigious journals and is one of the most cited authors in his field of research.