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Professor Noah Linden is a faculty member in the School of Mathematics at the University of Bristol, holding the title of Professor of Theoretical Physics. His research focuses on Quantum Information Theory, Mathematical Physics, and related areas in quantum computing and thermodynamics. He has contributed to 105 research outputs and leads projects such as Reliable and Robust Quantum Computing and Compilation and Verification of Quantum Software.
Key research themes include quantum scrambling, entanglement dynamics, and applications in biophysics. His work has been cited in studies on quantum dots, qubit manipulation, and nonlocality limits. He has also contributed datasets on exciton dynamics in purple bacteria and collaborated on projects analyzing decoherence and disorder effects in photosynthetic systems.
Professor Linden serves as an editor for the Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General and maintains active collaborations across quantum information, quantum computing, and interdisciplinary physics. His research output includes foundational studies on quantum error correction, measurement theory, and computational advantages.
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