
Professor Nicolas Gisin was
born in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1952. After a master in physics and a
degree in mathematics, he received his Ph.D. degree in Physics from the
University of Geneva in 1981 for his dissertation in quantum and statistical
physics. The "Fondation Louis de Broglie" recognised this work
with an award.
After a post-doc at the University of Rochester, NY, he joint a start-up
company, Alphatronix, dedicated to fiber instrumentation for the telecommunication
industry. Initially head of the software, he quickly became responsible
for the hardware-software interface. Four years later he joined a Swiss
software company developing an image processing package which received
the attention of the American journal "PC Magazine".
In 1988 an opportunity to join the Group of Applied Physics at the University
of Geneva as head of the optics section brought him back to the academic
life. At the time the optics section was entirely devoted to support of
the Swiss PTT (now Swisscom). In order to get a critical mass and stability,
the optics section under the impulse of Prof. N. Gisin started two new
research directions, one in optical sensors, one in quantum optics. The
telecom and the sensing activities led to many patents and technological
transfers to Swiss and international industries. Several products had
and still have a commercial success. The quantum optics activities are
more basic research oriented. The main theme is to combine the large expertise
of the group in optical fibers with basic quantum effects. More recently,
the demonstration of quantum cryptography and of long distance quantum
entanglement received quite a lot of attention as well from the international
scientific community as from the press "grand public".
Hobby
I am especially fortunate, since my main hobby is physics, in particular
the foundation of quantum mechanics! Another hobby, very important in
my life, is field hockey. I played at the top national level and
I am since many years actively involved in our junior section www.Servettehc.ch.
Other hobbies concern space research and ecology.
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