Jonathan Oppenheim
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Jonathan Oppenheim is a Royal Society Research Fellow in the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge. He is an expert in quantum information theory and quantum gravity. His Ph.D. under Bill Unruh at the University of British Columbia was on Quantum Time. In 2004 he was a postdoctoral researcher under Jacob Bekenstein before moving to the University of Cambridge.
Together with Michał Horodecki and Andreas Winter, he discovered quantum state-merging and used this primitive to show that quantum information could be negative[1].
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Partial Quantum Information, Nature 436:673-676 (2005)
Implementing a Quantum Computation by Free Falling, Science 311:1106-1107 (2006)