Susana F. Huelga is a Spanish physicist, and Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics of Ulm University.[1]
She is notable for her contributions to the field of quantum information theory. These include quantum metrology in the presence of Markovian [2] and non-Markovian environments,[3] the theory of open quantum systems,[4] numerical methods for their description in the presence of structured environments,[5] the characterization, quantification and detection of non-Markovianity [6] and fundamental contributions to quantum effects in biological systems.[7]
After finishing her doctorate she spent a postdoc at the Clarendon Laboratory of Oxford University 1996 - 1997 and held a position as Professor Titular at Universidad de Oviedo. She joined the Faculty of the Department of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics of the University of Hertfordshire as a lecturer in 2000 and Reader in 2008. In October 2009 she accepted a Professorship at the Institute of Theoretical Physics of the Universität Ulm where she is still working.[9]
^S.F. Huelga, C. Macchiavello, T. Pellizzari, A.K. Ekert, M.B. Plenio and J.I. Cirac , On the improvement of frequency standards using quantum entanglement, Phys. Rev. Lett. 79, 3865 (1997)
^A.W. Chin, S.F. Huelga, and M.B. Plenio, Metrology in the presence of non-Markovian noise, Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 233601 (2012)
^A. Rivas and S.F. Huelga, Open Quantum Systems: An Introduction, Springer Briefs in Physics 2012
^J. Prior, A.W. Chin, S.F. Huelga, and M.B. Plenio, Efficient simulation of strong system-environment interactions, Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 050404 (2010)
^A. Rivas, M.B. Plenio and S.F. Huelga, Quantum Non-Markovianity: Characterization, Quantification and Detection, Rep. Prog. Phys. 77, 094001 (2014)
^S.F. Huelga and M. B. Plenio, Vibrations, Quanta and Biology, Contemp. Phys. 54, 181 (2013)
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