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Bill Coish |
Welcome! I study the quantum properties of nanoscale condensed matter systems and how to use these systems for quantum information processing. I am an assistant professor of physics at McGill. I am a scholar in the CIFAR Quantum Information Processing and Nanoelectronics programs and a member of McGill's Centre for the Physics of Materials as well as two Regroupements Stratégiques: INTRIQ and RQMP. I am currently actively recruiting motivated graduate students. If you are interested, please contact me!
News
2012-01-09: New PhD student Félix Beaudoin joins the group. Welcome Félix!2012-01-08: Bill was interviewed for CBC radio's "All in a weekend" (click here to listen) about an upcoming public lecture he will give for McGill's Freaky Friday series at 5pm on Friday, January 13th 2012 at the Redpath Museum (followed by the movie eXistenZ). Admission is free.
2011-12-08: Article on the Pauli spin blockade with F. Qassemi (Waterloo) published online today in Phys. Rev. B
2011-11-01: New preprint on the arXiv on quasiparticle velocities in 2D interacting electron and hole systems with spin-orbit interaction.
2011-10-16: Article on Si double quantum dots (collaboration with UNSW, Australia), published in Scientific Reports
