© Hector Fellow Academy
18. October 2022
Anton Zeilinger receives Nobel Prize in Physics 2022

Talk by Nobel Laure­ate Anton Zeilinger at the Sympo­sium 2018

On the occasion of the 2018 Hector Fellow Academy sympo­sium "The Second Quantum Revolu­tion", Austrian quantum physi­cist Prof. Dr. Anton Zeilinger gave a talk entitled "From Quantum Myster­ies to Quantum Infor­ma­tion and Quantum Commu­ni­ca­tion" and explained impor­tant basic concepts of quantum infor­ma­tion as well as their appli­ca­tions, especially in quantum commu­ni­ca­tion. The scien­tific host of this 2018 sympo­sium was Hector Fellow Immanuel Bloch.

Together with the two physi­cists Alain Aspect and John Clauser, Anton Zeilinger, profes­sor emeri­tus at the Univer­sity of Vienna, has now been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his exper­i­ments with entan­gled photons. Through these, he succeeded in proving the viola­tion of Bell's inequal­i­ties. Due to his research, Anton Zeilinger is consid­ered a pioneer of quantum infor­ma­tion science.

We are very pleased that Prof. Zeilinger has now been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2022. On this occasion we publish his talk from the sympo­sium 2018 "From Quantum Puzzles to Quantum Infor­ma­tion and Quantum Commu­ni­ca­tion" in full length (in german language).

For more infor­ma­tion on Anton Zeilinger and the Nobel Prize in Physics, please click here.