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  1. David Elieser Deutsch FRS (/ d ɔɪ tʃ / DOYTCH; born 18 May 1953) is a British physicist at the University of Oxford. He is a visiting professor in the Department of Atomic and Laser Physics at the Centre for Quantum Computation (CQC) in the Clarendon Laboratory of the University of Oxford.

  2. www.daviddeutsch.org.ukDavid Deutsch

    I am a Visiting Professor of physics at the Centre for Quantum Computation, the Clarendon Laboratory, Oxford University and an Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College, Oxford. I work on fundamental issues in physics, particularly the quantum theory of computation and information, and constructor theory.

  3. About Me. I was born in Haifa, Israel. I studied physics at Cambridge and Oxford Universities. After several years at the University of Texas at Austin, I returned to Oxford, where I now live and work.

  4. A pioneer in quantum computation and quantum information theory, David Deutsch now seeks to define the boundaries between the possible and the impossible.

  5. 22 Sep 2022 · Professor David Deutsch, Visiting Professor at the Department of Physics at Oxford, has today been named as one of four international pioneering physicists to receive the 2023 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics for leading foundational work in quantum information.

  6. 5 Nov 2019 · Theoretical physicist David Deutsch delivers a mind-bending meditation on the "great monotony" -- the idea that nothing novel has appeared in the universe for billions of years -- and shows how...

  7. David Deutsch -- Oxford professor, father of quantum computing, recluse -- convinced Chris Anderson years ago to take over leadership of TED with his ideas about knowledge. In this mind-bending conversation, the two dive into his theory that the potential reach of knowledge is infinite.

  8. www.youtube.com › @DavidDeutschPhysicistDavid Deutsch - YouTube

    This is the official channel of the Oxford physicist, David Deutsch – author of the books 'The Fabric of Reality' and 'The Beginning of Infinity'.

  9. 2 Mei 2011 · Rivka Galchen writes about the physicist David Deutsch, considered by many to be the founding father of quantum computing.

  10. Visiting Professor. Sub department. Atomic and Laser Physics. david.deutsch@physics.ox.ac.uk. About. I work on fundamental issues in physics, particularly the quantum theory of computation and information, and constructor theory. http://www.daviddeutsch.org.uk. Research interests. Quantum computation/Foundations/Constructor theory.