Martí Perarnau Llobet, physicist: ‘We understand the quantum world well and the laws to describe it work wonderfully’

The Spain-based, award-winning scientist is researching ways to reduce the energy consumption of computing and develop extremely precise sensors that could have an application in personalized medicine

Jan 29, 2025 - 17:00
Martí Perarnau Llobet, physicist: ‘We understand the quantum world well and the laws to describe it work wonderfully’
Martí Perarnau Llobet, winner of the Young Researcher Award in theoretical physics by the BBVA Foundation and RSEF, in Barcelona.

Martí Perarnau Llobet, 36, is researching the extravagant and hidden world that hides the answers to what reality is, beyond what we perceive and to which we apply the classical laws of physics to manage the world. Winner of the Young Researcher Award in Theoretical Physics, awarded by the BBVA Foundation and the Royal Spanish Society of Physics, he works with the Ramón y Cajal program at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, unraveling the behavior of open quantum systems, those that are not isolated from their environment. This field will facilitate computing with lower energy consumption and the manufacture of extremely precise sensors, a great hope for personalized medicine, among other fields.

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