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[[file:Dahlsten-O1.jpg|thumb|x300px|Prof. Oscar Dahlsten (University of Oxford, UK)]]
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* Research Assistant Professor
Oscar Dahlsten is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Oxford.
* University of Oxford


Oscar Dahlsten did his Undergraduates and PhD at Imperial College London. Since then he has been at ETH and NUS Singapore. He taught 2/3 of the Advanced Solid State course to 40+ graduate students at NUS in the spring 2011. Presently he is moreover a [https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/oscar-dahlsten Research Fellow of Wolfson College] and a [http://www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/node/543 Lecturer for St Catherine's College].
He did his Undergraduates and PhD at Imperial College London. Since then he has been at ETH and NUS Singapore. He taught 2/3 of the Advanced Solid State course to 40+ graduate students at NUS in the spring 2011. Presently he is moreover a [https://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/oscar-dahlsten Research Fellow of Wolfson College] and a [http://www.stcatz.ox.ac.uk/node/543 Lecturer for St Catherine's College].


He researches the foundations of quantum theory and statistical mechanics. He looks for better ways of understanding quantum phenomena, often from a quantum information theory perspective. He is one of the pioneers of a new type of statistical mechanics called single-shot statistical mechanics where one focusses on guaranteed behaviours rather than average behaviours, a distinction which is particularly important in nano and quantum regimes.
He researches the foundations of quantum theory and statistical mechanics. He looks for better ways of understanding quantum phenomena, often from a quantum information theory perspective. He is one of the pioneers of a new type of statistical mechanics called single-shot statistical mechanics where one focusses on guaranteed behaviours rather than average behaviours, a distinction which is particularly important in nano and quantum regimes.
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==Contributions==
# [[Phase phenomena in probabilistic theories]]
# [[Phase phenomena in probabilistic theories]]
# [[Relation between work and information]]
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[[Category:Colloquium Speakers]]
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Latest revision as of 00:21, 18 October 2018

Prof. Oscar Dahlsten (University of Oxford, UK)

Oscar Dahlsten is a Research Assistant Professor at the University of Oxford.

He did his Undergraduates and PhD at Imperial College London. Since then he has been at ETH and NUS Singapore. He taught 2/3 of the Advanced Solid State course to 40+ graduate students at NUS in the spring 2011. Presently he is moreover a Research Fellow of Wolfson College and a Lecturer for St Catherine's College.

He researches the foundations of quantum theory and statistical mechanics. He looks for better ways of understanding quantum phenomena, often from a quantum information theory perspective. He is one of the pioneers of a new type of statistical mechanics called single-shot statistical mechanics where one focusses on guaranteed behaviours rather than average behaviours, a distinction which is particularly important in nano and quantum regimes.

Contributions

  1. Phase phenomena in probabilistic theories
  2. Relation between work and information