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Lindsay LeBlanc

@epsilonsquared

AMO/quantum gases physicist + associate prof @UAlberta + mama, partner, sister, daughter (she/her 🏳️‍🌈)

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We are delighted to introduce Lindsay LeBlanc (@epsilonsquared) as the Chair for Quantum Days 2024. Lindsay is an Associate Professor at the @UAlberta and Canada Research Chair in Ultracold Quantum Gases. stay tuned for more updates and announcements! quantumdays.ca/news/2024-chai…


Thanks for coming to visit, and for all of the @UofAResearch support from that makes this work possible!

Thank you to @ualbertaScience for the opportunity to learn about the outstanding dark matter, nanotech and quantum research from Drs. Piro, Hegmann and @epsilonsquared. These labs and research teams in physics are second-to-none! #UAlberta

ARobinsonFayek's tweet image. Thank you to @ualbertaScience for the opportunity to learn about the outstanding dark matter, nanotech and quantum research from Drs. Piro, Hegmann and @epsilonsquared. These labs and research teams in physics are second-to-none! #UAlberta
ARobinsonFayek's tweet image. Thank you to @ualbertaScience for the opportunity to learn about the outstanding dark matter, nanotech and quantum research from Drs. Piro, Hegmann and @epsilonsquared. These labs and research teams in physics are second-to-none! #UAlberta
ARobinsonFayek's tweet image. Thank you to @ualbertaScience for the opportunity to learn about the outstanding dark matter, nanotech and quantum research from Drs. Piro, Hegmann and @epsilonsquared. These labs and research teams in physics are second-to-none! #UAlberta
ARobinsonFayek's tweet image. Thank you to @ualbertaScience for the opportunity to learn about the outstanding dark matter, nanotech and quantum research from Drs. Piro, Hegmann and @epsilonsquared. These labs and research teams in physics are second-to-none! #UAlberta


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Second day of the year, and second day skiing. Not a bad start! @epsilonsquared

5thsound's tweet image. Second day of the year, and second day skiing. Not a bad start! @epsilonsquared

Lindsay LeBlanc reposted

Physicist Lise Meitner was born #OTD in 1878. She discovered fission in uranium with Otto Frisch, and was the first person to understand both its mechanics and implications. Image: Atomic Heritage Foundation (photographer unknown)

mcnees's tweet image. Physicist Lise Meitner was born #OTD in 1878. She discovered fission in uranium with Otto Frisch, and was the first person to understand both its mechanics and implications.

Image: Atomic Heritage Foundation (photographer unknown)

Lindsay LeBlanc reposted

You will not be surprised to learn that Pierre Auger discovered it independently in 1923, a year after Meitner. Other people receiving credit for Meitner's work will be a theme, so please feel free to refer to it as the “Meitner effect” or the “Meitner-Auger effect.”


Lindsay LeBlanc reposted

This just in: Zero Point Cryogenics wins an @ASTechFDN ‘Distinction’ award! We are humbled and honoured to receive the Early Adopter of Alberta Technology Award thanks to our fantastic customers, funders, and employees. Alberta truly is a great place to build a business.

cryoZP's tweet image. This just in: Zero Point Cryogenics wins an @ASTechFDN ‘Distinction’ award! We are humbled and honoured to receive the Early Adopter of Alberta Technology Award thanks to our fantastic customers, funders, and employees. Alberta truly is a great place to build a business.
cryoZP's tweet image. This just in: Zero Point Cryogenics wins an @ASTechFDN ‘Distinction’ award! We are humbled and honoured to receive the Early Adopter of Alberta Technology Award thanks to our fantastic customers, funders, and employees. Alberta truly is a great place to build a business.

We think we just saw a meteor fall west of Hwy 2, driving into Edmonton from the airport! #yegwx #yeg


Lindsay LeBlanc reposted

Lots of colleagues around the world were interested in the first yr course we created on quantum computing/information using only HS-level math. We finally wrote a paper to provide more details and hopefully help other instructors: arxiv.org/abs/2210.02868


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