Frank Wilczek

Frank Wilczek

theoretical physicist United States

Frank Wilczek is an esteemed theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate recognized for his outstanding contributions to the understanding of fundamental forces in physics, particularly quantum chromodynamics. He has also made significant contributions to the field of quantum computing and has been an advocate for the potential of quantum technologies to revolutionize science and technology.

Born on May 15, 1951 (74 years old)

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Hungary Hungary: Frank Wilczek is a Nobel Prize-winning professor from MIT who proposed the theoretical possibility of time crystals in 2012. 8

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Argentina Argentina: Frank Wilczek is a theoretical physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who commented on the exciting prospects of quantum computing. 9

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Brazil Brazil: Frank Wilczek is a theoretical physicist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who describes quantum computing as an exciting prospect for physics and the world. 9

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Brazil Brazil: Frank Wilczek is a theoretical physicist from MIT who commented on the exciting prospects of quantum computing. 9

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