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Peter Zoller

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Peter Zoller (born 16 September 1952) is a theoretical physicist from Austria. He was professor at the University of Innsbruck and is known for his pioneering research on quantum computing, quantum simulation and quantum communication. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Peter Zoller is the 763rd most popular physicist, the 1,025th most popular biography from Austria (down from 1,009th in 2019) and the 20th most popular Austrian Physicist.

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Among PHYSICISTS

Among physicists, Peter Zoller ranks 763 out of 851Before him are Frank Benford, Paul Steinhardt, Jacques Friedel, Lene Hau, Charles Sheffield, and Bertrand Halperin. After him are Léon Rosenfeld, Leonid Sedov, Inga Fischer-Hjalmars, Robert Marshak, Ernst Stueckelberg, and Gersh Budker.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Peter Zoller ranks 538Before him are Paul Steinhardt, Andrzej Grabowski, Cheick Modibo Diarra, Ricardo Tormo, Uri Ariel, and Joe Lovano. After him are Veerappan, Parveen Shakir, Joseph Urusemal, Wendy Turnbull, Maura Tombelli, and Barbara Hendricks.

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In Austria

Among people born in Austria, Peter Zoller ranks 1,025 out of 1,424Before him are Barbara Schett (1976), Roland Hattenberger (1948), Ludwig Schuberth (1911), Walter Slezak (1902), Hannes Swoboda (1946), and Reinhold Durnthaler (1942). After him are Erhard Busek (1941), Andi Herzog (1968), Luise Ullrich (1910), Jaroslav Volak (1915), Ľudmila Podjavorinská (1872), and Franz Viehböck (1960).

Among PHYSICISTS In Austria

Among physicists born in Austria, Peter Zoller ranks 20Before him are Heinz von Foerster (1911), Marietta Blau (1894), Friedrich Hasenöhrl (1874), Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Haidinger (1795), Julius Wess (1934), and Sulamith Goldhaber (1923). After him are Walter Munk (1917).