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2025 ICTP Prize awarded to Titas Chanda, Sthitadhi Roy, Pg2

Indian physicists Titas Chanda and Sthitadhi Roy awarded 2025 ICTP Prize for quantum many-body systems theory contributions.

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Key Highlights:

  • The 2025 ICTP Prize has been awarded to Titas Chanda of IIT-Madras and Sthitadhi Roy of the International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Bengaluru.
  • The prize recognizes their contributions to the theory of quantum many-body systems, at the interface of condensed matter and quantum information science.
  • Their work has opened new directions in understanding non-equilibrium dynamics of quantum systems, quantum correlations, and measurement-driven phase transitions.
  • The ICTP Prize is awarded annually to young scientists from developing countries and includes a certificate and a cash component.
  • The ICTP was founded in 1964 by Abdus Salam to support scientists from developing countries.

Detailed Insights:

  • Titas Chanda's work includes contributions to quantum information science and quantum many-body physics, focusing on quantum correlations and open quantum systems, with applications in quantum batteries, communication protocols, and resource theories.
  • Sthitadhi Roy's research focuses on the non-equilibrium dynamics of quantum many-body systems, including work on measurement-induced phenomena, many-body localisation, and emergent phases of quantum matter, with results on hybrid quantum circuits.
  • Quantum many-body systems involve numerous interacting quantum particles, such as electrons in a solid or atoms in an ultracold gas, where their collective behavior is determined by their interactions.
  • Condensed matter physics studies the collective behavior in materials, addressing questions about phases, magnetization, heat conduction, and phase transitions.
  • Quantum information science treats quantum states as information, utilizing concepts like entanglement and entropy to characterize and manipulate them.
  • The research is relevant to controlling quantum devices like quantum computers and sensors, and understanding their behavior when not in equilibrium.
  • Past winners of the ICTP Prize from India include prominent scientists such as Mohit Kumar Jolly, Narendra Ojha, and Ashoke Sen.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • Quantum Many-Body Systems: Systems with many interacting quantum particles whose collective behavior is dominated by their interactions.
  • Condensed Matter: The branch of physics dealing with collective behavior in materials and engineered matter.
  • Quantum Information Science: Treats quantum states as information and uses quantities like entanglement and entropy to characterise and manipulate them.
  • Entanglement: A quantum mechanical phenomenon in which the quantum states of two or more objects are linked together.
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