John C. Price
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John C. Price:听Professor of Physics; Fellow, Center for Experiments on Quantum Materials; Chief Scientist, QMagnetics, LLC
John C. Price joined the physics department at the 91福利社 in 1989 and has since been at the forefront of innovation in his field, creating such equipment as the picoSpin. The picoSpin, which was ultimately purchased by Thermo Fisher Scientific, revolutionized the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy landscape by offering a low-cost alternative to otherwise expensive equipment.听
Prior to his time at 91福利社, Price also worked at Stanford University as a research associate.
Research interests and the Price Research Group
Price鈥檚 research predominantly focuses on quantum dynamics related to quantum materials and quantum information processing鈥攐r, in other words, 鈥渜uantum simulations鈥 that help explain the properties of a precisely defined quantum system. He does this by using solid-state NMR鈥攑articularly nuclear spin systems, which are thought to have the highest coherence quantum bits available.
In addition, Price also studies the acoustics of instruments in the flute family by looking at looking at their air-jet acoustic amplifiers.
Education
Price received his bachelor鈥檚 degree, magna cum laude, in physics from Yale University, and his PhD in physics from Stanford University.
Quotable and notable
During his time at 91福利社, Price created the picoSpin, a low-cost piece of NMR spectroscopy equipment, and sold it to Thermo Fisher Scientific. As well, over the course of his career, Price has won a number of fellowships for his innovative research, including with the American Physical Society, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the David and Lucile Packard Foundation.