#7 of our “Women of Quantum” series: Experimental Quantum Physicist Lídia Coelho Salgueiro

Lídia Coelho Salgueiro (1917–2009) was a Portuguese atomic and nuclear physicist whose research and teaching played a meaningful role in establishing the experimental foundations of quantum physics in Portugal during the mid-20th century. While she is not widely known for groundbreaking theoretical contributions like Planck or Schrödinger, her work was essential in sustaining and advancingContinue reading “#7 of our “Women of Quantum” series: Experimental Quantum Physicist Lídia Coelho Salgueiro”

Solicited Advice #8: Professor Sven Bachmann, Canada

Sven Bachmann is a Professor of Mathematics at the University of British Columbia (UBC), Canada. He is also an Associate Member of UBC’s Department of Physics and Astronomy. His research lies at the intersection of mathematical physics, with particular focus on the analytic, algebraic, and topological structures underpinning quantum systems. His work addresses fundamental problemsContinue reading “Solicited Advice #8: Professor Sven Bachmann, Canada”