The 2003 Prize
Applications
- Mgr. Jaromír Fiurasek, Ph.D.
(1976) presented the thesis Conditional generation, reconstruction and cloning of quantum
states of light defended in November 2002 at the Palacký University, Olomouc
- Mgr. Martin Friák, Ph.D.
(1974) presented the thesis Electron structure, diffusionless phase transformations and
phase stability defended in September 2002 at the Masaryk University, Brno
- RNDr. Karel Houfek, Ph.D.
(1975) presented the thesis Cross sections and rate constants of resonant
low-energy electron-molecule collisions defended in June 2003 at the Charles University,
Prague
- Mgr. Hynek Kovarik, Ph.D.
(1975) presented the thesis Magnetic transport in two-dimensional electron systems
defended in September 2001 at the Charles University, Prague
- Mgr. David Krejcirik, Ph.D.
(1974) presented the thesis Guides d'ondes quantiques bidimensionnels
defended in September 2001 at Université de Toulon et du Var
- Mgr. Jan Kriz, Ph.D.
(1974) presented the thesis Spectral properties of planar quantum waveguides with combined
boundary conditions defended in August 2003 at the Charles University, Prague
- RNDr. Ing. Lukas Pichl, Ph.D.
(1974) presented the thesis Electron transfer and ionization in collisions of lowly charged ions
with atoms and molecules defended in July 2003 at the Charles University, Prague
- Mgr. Frantisek Sanda, Ph.D.
(1976) presented the thesis Particle transfer beyond wek-coupling regime. Evaluation of kinetic method defended in April 2003 at the Charles University,
Prague
- Ing. Libor Snobl, Ph.D.
(1976) presented the thesis On integrability and T-duality of principal models defended in
November 2002 at the Czech Technical University, Prague
Jury
The verdict
At its closing session on November 11, 2003, the jury decided unanimously to award
the main prize to
for the thesis Conditional generation, reconstruction and cloning of quantum
states of light. It is a work of exceptional quality which meets the toughest standards. It brings many interesting and up-to-date results devoted to generation of quantum entangled light states and cloning of continuous coherent signals, which were published in renowned journals.
The jury also decided to distinguish two other theses: those of
entitled Guides d'ondes quantiques bidimensionnels, for a systematic and
technically demanding extension of the theory of geometric bound states to the
case of curved layers, and of
entitled Particle transfer beyond wek-coupling regime. Evaluation of kinetic method,
for the demonstrated indepedence and effort to formulate clearly limitations imposed on the
time evolution of non-equilibrium open small molecular systems strongly interacting with a heat bath.
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