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Justin F. Schneiderman



Here are some recent papers of mine:


2006

Research Review and Proposal (Presented for oral part of PhD Qualifying Exam)

Review of 3He in Aerogel Papers (Presented for oral part of PhD Qualifying Exam)

Characterization of a Differential Radio-Frequency Single-Electron Transistor (Published in Applied Physics Letters)

2005

Maxwell's Demon and Landauer's Principle (Presented for USC course EE599: Quantum Communication)

Experimental Realization of a Differential Radio-Frequency Single-Electron Transistor (Published in Proceedings of the 24th Annual Low Temperature Physics Conference)

Quasiparticle Poisoning in a Single Cooper-Pair Box (Published in Proceedings of the 24th Annual Low Temperature Physics Conference)

2004

C2 Swan Band Laser Induced Fluorescence and Chemiluminescence in Low Pressure Hydrocarbon Flames (Published in Journal of Combustion and Flame)

Free Evolution of Superposition States in a Single Cooper Pair Box (Published in Physical Review B Rapid Communications)

Here are some recent presentations of mine:

Research Review and Proposal (Presented for oral part of PhD Qualifying Exam)

Review of 3He in Aerogel Papers (Presented for oral part of PhD Qualifying Exam)

Talk for Methods of Experimental Physics on Refrigeration (2006 January)

Talk for Quantum Communication on Maxwell's Demon (2005 November)

APS Talk (2004 March)

Caltech Talk (2003 December)


...and some of the work I did as an undergraduate:


2002

A pseudo-simulation of Shor’s quantum factoring algorithm

2001

Improving Hill-Tribe Education with solar power

2000

A study on the efficacy of infrared field therapy on wounds

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You can e-mail me at: justinsc@usc.edu

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