Lucien Hardyمشاهده پروفایل
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Lucien Hardy is a Research Professor at the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics, focusing on Quantum Foundations. He holds a PhD from Durham University (1992) under Euan J. Squires. His research spans operational approaches to Quantum Theory, Quantum Gravity, and General Relativity, emphasizing frameworks like the causaloid and duotensor formalisms. Hardy introduced concepts such as indefinite causal structure and the Quantum Equivalence Principle, aiming to unify quantum theory with gravity. He has also explored experimental tests involving human decision-making in Bell experiments. Key contributions include Hardy's theorem (1992) and axiomatic reconstructions of Quantum Theory (2001). Education: PhD in Mathematical Physics, Durham University, 1992 Research Interests: Operational formulations of Quantum Theory and General Relativity Indefinite causal structures and quantum gravity Time symmetry in operational theories Causaloid and diagrammatic calculus frameworks Quantum foundations experiments (e.g., human-involving Bell tests) Awards & Fellowships: Royal Society University Research Fellow, 1997–2002 Royal Society Postdoctoral Fellow, 1993–1994 Grants: Quantum Information Structure of Spacetime (QISS) Grant, John Templeton Foundation (2019–2025) NSERC Discovery Grant, 2020 Labs/Teams: Core researcher in the Quantum Foundations group at Perimeter Institute, contributing to theoretical frameworks and experimental proposals.









