Lev VaidmanView profile
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Prof. Lev Vaidman is a theoretical physicist at the School of Physics and Astronomy , Tel Aviv University , where he holds the Alex Maguy-Glass Chair in Physics of Complex Systems. His research focuses on the foundations of quantum mechanics and quantum information , with significant contributions to many-worlds interpretation , weak measurements , and quantum paradoxes . He actively collaborates with institutions like Chapman University and the John Bell Institute. Academic Roles: Professor at Tel Aviv University, Fellow at Chapman University, Honorary Fellow at John Bell Institute Leadership: Moderator of quant-ph arXiv, Editorial Board member of International Journal of Quantum Information, Managing Editor of Quantum Studies: Mathematics and Foundations Research Themes: Vaidman’s work bridges quantum foundations (e.g., resolving paradoxes in interferometry) and applied quantum information (e.g., counterfactual communication protocols). He pioneered concepts like teleportation of continuous variables and interaction-free measurements , influencing experimental implementations worldwide. Scientific Recognition: Holds prestigious fellowships and contributes to major quantum mechanics encyclopedias. His recent publications analyze quantum particle trajectories and weak value controversies , often co-authored with experimental collaborators.












