There are many quite varied collaborations that the Simons Foundation has sponsored and developed. Here we will review many of them.
1. “It from Qubit“. What is a qubit? Since 2016 the Simons Foundation has sponsored Qubit meetings, lectures, seminars, and virtual seminars at universities around the world. Here are attendees of the 2023 sessions:
- Scott Aaronson (UT Austin)
- Dorit Aharonov (Jerusalem)
- Vijay Balasubramanian (UPenn)
- Horacio Casini (Bariloche)
- Daniel Harlow (MIT)
- Patrick Hayden (Stanford)
- Matthew Headrick (Brandeis)
- Alexei Kitaev(Caltech)
- Juan Maldacena (IAS)
- Alex Maloney (McGill)
- Don Marolf (UCSB)
- Rob Myers (Perimeter)
- Jonathan Oppenheim (University College London)
- John Preskill (Caltech)
- Mark Van Raamsdonk (UBC)
- Leonard Susskind (Stanford)
- Brian Swingle (Maryland)
- Tadashi Takayanagi (Kyoto)
Also:
- David Gabai, Ph.D. Princeton University
- Hee Oh, Ph.D., Yale University
- Shmuel Weinberger, Ph.D., University of Chicago
- Horng-Tzer Yau, Ph.D., Harvard Homepage. Random Matrix Theory (PDF), 2017