World' First liquid State Computer

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facaldo

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World first liquid state computer foundation research was done by a student of Pakistan at Oxford and whenever in future the first liquid state computer prototype will be practically implemtenable with hardware..it will be founded on this Research. Here is the slides of some of this wonderful work by a Pakistani student at Clarendon Lab at Oxford.



http://www.iopb.res.in/~iscqi/talks/...talk-final.pdf


Homepage:

http://ravi.lums.edu.pk/sabieh/
 

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The most Wonderful Concept of a decade..Quantum Computers..just click on the link to travel in future...hardly few mulsims in the whole world know what is Quantum Computing...its leashing the most modern concept of todays's science..here...

http://www.lbl.gov/Science-Articles/Archive/sabl/2005/June/02-quantum-comp.html
 

facaldo

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Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory...interestingly Sabieh Anwar after Oxford went to same Lawrence Berekeley Laboratory..one of few muslims in history ..who have a chance to work in this laboratory...



Lawrence Berkeley Lab at a Glance


11 ? Nobel Laureates
13 ? National Medal of Science members
61 ? National Academy of Science members
$700 Million ? Contributed to the local economy
800 ? University students trained each year
4,000 ? Employees
200 ? Site acreage
 

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In the world of science, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) is synonymous with ?excellence.? Eleven scientists associated with Berkeley Lab have won the Nobel Prize and 55 Nobel Laureates either trained here or had significant collaborations with our Laboratory. Thirteen of our scientists have won the National Medal of Science, our nation's highest award for lifetime achievement in fields of scientific research. As of 2008, there have been 61 Berkeley Lab scientists elected into the National Academy of Sciences (NAS), considered one of the highest honors for a scientist in the United States. This translates to approximately three-percent of the total NAS membership, an unparalleled record of achievement. Eighteen of our engineers have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, and two of our scientists have been elected into the Institute of Medicine. In addition, Berkeley Lab has trained thousands of university science and engineering students who are advancing technological innovations across the nation and around the world.
 

Zac_Dai

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How come this thread started off about a guy building the first liquid computer in Oxford then ends with PR wank about Berkeley Lab?
 

Lukeje

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I don't entirely understand, is there a topic to be debated here?
It just seems like you've started a bunch of threads with no real basisi for discussion, and then left them.
Also, EDIT BUTTON.
 

curlycrouton

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Quadruple post? By the OP? About nonsense? With no particular discussion point? Shame on you.
 

Jamanticus

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Anarchemitis said:
Well, I want a Quantum computer when they become commercially availible.
Me too- especially because it would have 'qubits' in the place of boring 'normal bits'....

Actually, I think I'd like anything if it were quantumized....
 

Jamash

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Wait wait wait wait!

A Muslim? A bloody east-praying, Mohammed worshipping, Qur'an carrying Muslim?

Working on Quantum Computers? In a labarotry?

WTF? Has the world gone mad? Someone call Hans Blix, now!
 

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Jamanticus said:
Anarchemitis said:
Well, I want a Quantum computer when they become commercially availible.
Me too- especially because it would have 'qubits' in the place of boring 'normal bits'....

Actually, I think I'd like anything if it were quantumized....
So you want some Quantum shoes?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXKsCD-9lMI
 

Jamanticus

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Mister Benoit said:
So you want some Quantum shoes?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXKsCD-9lMI
....Only if they can exist in multiple states and locations at once.
 

curlycrouton

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Jamash said:
Wait wait wait wait!

A Muslim? A bloody east-praying, Mohammed worshipping, Qur'an carrying Muslim?

Working on Quantum Computers? In a labarotry?

WTF? Has the world gone mad? Someone call Hans Blix, now!

I thought you were incredibly ignorant until I read the Hans Blix part.
Then I lol'd.
 

Jamash

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curlycrouton said:
Jamash said:
Wait wait wait wait!

A Muslim? A bloody east-praying, Mohammed worshipping, Qur'an carrying Muslim?

Working on Quantum Computers? In a labarotry?

WTF? Has the world gone mad? Someone call Hans Blix, now!

I thought you were incredibly ignorant until I read the Hans Blix part.
Then I lol'd.
Yeah, I was slightly worried that my sarcasm at the OP may have come off at slightly ignorant/racist. That's always the risk you take when using sarcasm in the internet.

I can't quite put my finger on it, but there was something about the original post(s) that struck me as veiled racism or ignorance or scaremongering or something a bit wrong.

"hardly few mulsims in the whole world know what is Quantum Computing...its leashing the most modern concept of todays's science

one of few muslims in history ..who have a chance to work in this laboratory.."
It seems to be making too much of a point of the student's religion & also seems to be down playing the intelligence of Muslims in general.
I'm sure more than a few know what Quantum Computing is, it doesn't take a scientist or a Oxford degree to read a book or article in a science magazine.

I can also see how this could just be actual praise for the student/institution which unfortunately comes across badly, as I've noticed the original poster is from Italy, so the finer points could have been lost in translation, possibly.
 

Caliostro

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Has an edit button murdered your family? Did it cheat on you? If not, why do you hate it so much?


Also, the first link is broken, and all of your consequent edits are a garbled incoherent mess, so I have no idea how to say anything else...

zee666 said:
I want an unnecersary computer that's really hard to use and completely pointless. I'm not sure why but it'd be cool.
I want space age device entirely designed to do nothing. At all.