Nicole Yunger Halpern | |
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Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Dartmouth College, University of Waterloo, California Institute of Technology |
Known for | Quantum thermodynamics |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Quantum thermodynamics |
Institutions | National Institute of Standards and Technology University of Maryland, College Park Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics |
Thesis | Quantum Steampunk: Quantum Information, Thermodynamics, Their Intersection, and Applications Thereof Across Physics (2018) |
Doctoral advisor | John Preskill |
Website | https://quics.umd.edu/people/nicole-yunger-halpern |
Nicole Yunger Halpern is an American author and theoretical physicist specializing in quantum thermodynamics. She works at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, is a fellow of the Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science, and an adjunct professor at the University of Maryland, College Park. [1]
Yunger Halpern received her bachelor's degree in physics from Dartmouth College in 2011 and a masters degree in physics at the University of Waterloo in 2013. She received a PhD in physics from the California Institute of Technology in 2018, where she studied under John Preskill. [2] [3] Her dissertation was titled "Quantum Steampunk: Quantum Information, Thermodynamics, Their Intersection, and Applications Thereof Across Physics". [4] From 2018–2021 she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics at Harvard University. [3]
Yunger Halpern has discussed the relationship between her current quantum thermodynamics research and historical classical thermodynamics. [5] A steampunk fan, she has used the genre to teach about quantum mechanics, using the term "quantum steampunk" to describe a combination of traditional steampunk with quantum technology. [6] In 2022 she published her first book, "Quantum Steampunk", which uses steampunk elements to discuss quantum technology in a format accessible to those without a background in physics. [7] [8] Since its publication the book has received critical acclaim, and won the 2023 PROSE Award for Best Book in Popular Science and Popular Mathematics from the Association of American Publishers. [9] She has also discussed and promoted quantum steampunk as an emerging subgenre of science fiction, organizing a quantum steampunk creative writing contest in 2023, and creating and teaching a quantum steampunk themed class at the University of Maryland in 2025. [10] [11] Yunger Halpern's research group is named "The Quantum-Steampunk Laboratory". [12]