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Award Ceremony for the Prix Schläfli Physics 2022

Time

11:00 - 11:45

Venue

Université de Fribourg
Bd de Pérolles 90
Auditoire Joseph Deiss

The Swiss Academy of Sciences (SCNAT) is awarding the Prix Schläfli 2022 to the four most important insights of young researchers at Swiss universities.

Prix Schläfli 2022: Natasha Tomm
Image: Clemmens Spinnler

Natasha Tomm (Physics) received the prize for findings in her dissertation.

Her work could help give data transfers more protection against being hacked: during her dissertation at the University of Basel, Natasha Tomm (co-)developed a super-efficient source of individual photons.

The ceremony is held during the Swiss Physical Society annual meeting 2022.

Awarded article: Natasha Tomm, Alisa Javadi, Nadia Olympia Antoniadis, Daniel Najer, Matthias Christian Löbl, Alexander Rolf Korsch, Rüdiger Schott, Sascha René Valentin, Andreas Dirk Wieck, Arne Ludwig and Richard John Warburton. 2021. A bright and fast source of coherent single photons, Nature Nanotechnoly 16, 399. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-020-00831-x

Categories

  • Promotion of young talents
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