Nicolas Gisin
Nicolas Gisin | |
|---|---|
| Born | 29 May 1952 |
| Citizenship | Swiss |
| Alma mater | University of Geneva |
| Known for | SARG04 Long distance quantum communication Quantum cryptography Quantum nonlocality Quantum teleportation Work on the foundations of quantum physics Schrödinger–HJW theorem Time-bin encoding |
| Awards | Micius Quantum Prize (2023) Marcel Benoist Prize (2014) John Stewart Bell Prize (2009) Descartes Prize (2004) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Physics, Quantum foundations |
| Institutions | University of Geneva, Constructor University |
| Doctoral advisor | Constantin Piron |
| Other academic advisors | Gérard Emch |
Nicolas Gisin (born 1952) is a Swiss physicist and professor at the University of Geneva, working on the foundations of quantum mechanics, quantum information, and communication. His work includes both experimental and theoretical physics. He has contributed work in the fields of experimental quantum cryptography and long-distance quantum communication over standard telecom optical fibers. He also co-founded ID Quantique, a company that provides quantum-based technologies.