Nick Chancellor
@quantumchancellor.bsky.social
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Half time lecturer (and UCU co-rep) in #quantum computing at Newcastle University School of Computing, consulting for the other half. Physicist by training. Personal webpage nicholas-chancellor.me he/him
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On the last day of the strike we had our own school of computing picket line
Picketing staff posing for a picture with UCU signs (fund staff now, UCU official dispute, etc) in front of the Urban Sciences Building. Sign saying “School of Computing” is visible in the background.
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Out in force at the Newcastle Pickets today!

Nick rocking the picket sign! 🪧❤️
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New paper dance!
Excellent work by @jbennett107.bsky.social at @iqoqi.bsky.social with @quantumchancellor.bsky.social and Wolfgang Lechner, showing that the LHZ encoding works with quantum walks, i.e., diabatic driving.
Jemma Bennett, Nicholas Chancellor, Viv Kendon, Wolfgang Lechner
Improving success probability in the LHZ parity embedding by computing with quantum walks
https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.18324
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Now over 2200 signatures and still rising.
Tally just ticked past 1900 signatures. Please keep spreading the word about the letter & asking people to sign. It's important to make the Royal Society aware (at their meeting on 03 March) just how much the scientific community wants them to speak up for their values. forms.gle/SfsDemyS8QhP...
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OK folks, I have now created a google form that allows people to sign to show their support for my open letter to the President of the Royal Society. Please sign and share widely: forms.gle/miDciq35oxyw...
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Our members have given a clear message, cuts this way is not the way forward. They want a more democratic governance of their university, reasonable workloads, and most importantly, to stop this devastating approach to HE as a business.
oh, and if you want to sign the letter the article refers to:
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Not just a comprehensive review of metrics and benchmarking for quantum computing, the launch of a living resource including software for characterising and comparing quantum computing hardware.
Led by Ivan Rungger @ NPL (UK National Physical Lab).
Deep Lall, Abhishek Agarwal, Weixi Zhang, Lachlan Lindoy, Tobias Lindstr\"om, Stephanie Webster, Simon Hall, Nicholas Chancellor, ...
A Review and Collection of Metrics and Benchmarks for Quantum Computers: definitions, methodologies and software
https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.06717
I do as well, this important we all need to.
So your grand plan is to mock people (including your own supporters) for having to pay more for food? You aren’t just some rando on here, tell us what you are going to do about it and then go do it.
Next best thing to actually meeting the boulder itself I suppose
So I actually am from the same place as the small boulder the size of a small boulder, I drove by there every day going to school
Happy “Large Boulder the size of a Small Boulder” Day to all those who celebrate.
Screen shot of a tweet from this day in 2020 by the San Miguel sheriff department about there being a large boulder the size of a small boulder in the middle of the road.
People who haven’t spent much time in the LA area might imagine the surrounding forests are like the ones we have in England, but it’s actually incredibly dense brush growing on very steep slopes with cliffs in places, there isn’t a good way to “just rake up the leaves”
Musk spreading lies again with comparisons out of context.
Fuel density and moisture is different in Texas. There is much more dry fuel present in California forests. There is also more effective fuel management because of the different topography in Texas.
Musk spreading lies again with comparisons out of context.
Fuel  density and moisture is different in Texas. There is much more dry fuel present in California forests. There is also more effective fuel management because of the different topography in Texas.
People who haven’t spent much time in the LA area might imagine the surrounding forests are like the ones we have in England, but it’s actually incredibly dense brush growing on very steep slopes with cliffs in places, there isn’t a good way to “just rake up the leaves”
Musk spreading lies again with comparisons out of context.
Fuel density and moisture is different in Texas. There is much more dry fuel present in California forests. There is also more effective fuel management because of the different topography in Texas.
Musk spreading lies again with comparisons out of context.
Fuel  density and moisture is different in Texas. There is much more dry fuel present in California forests. There is also more effective fuel management because of the different topography in Texas.
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One might think that Nazi crimes and palaeontology never overlapped, and yet... Have you ever wondered what happened to tens of palaeontologists & geologists in the Nazi-occupied Poland? How academics helped to bring down the fascist regime. And a curious story of Schindler-equivalent in geology. 🧵
Two photographs from the same building, Akademia Górniczo–Hutnicza, the mining academy in Krakow. From 1940s till 2010s.
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We waste hundreds of billions a year on health care administrative expenses that make insurance CEOs and wealthy stockholders incredibly rich while 85 million Americans go uninsured or underinsured.

Health care is a human right.

We need Medicare for All.
I left the US for the UK over a decade ago and over the years I have had some very attractive offers to go back, healthcare is a big part of the reason why (of course I recognise that leaving isn’t a viable option for most people)
We waste hundreds of billions a year on health care administrative expenses that make insurance CEOs and wealthy stockholders incredibly rich while 85 million Americans go uninsured or underinsured.

Health care is a human right.

We need Medicare for All.
I’ve gotten a paper published in Quantum doi.org/10.22331/q-2... it always seemed like a neat journal and I’m glad I finally went for it, the review process was nice and we got some really good feedback which improved the work (co-authored with Jesse Berwald and Raouf Dridi)
Grover Speedup from Many Forms of the Zeno Effect
Jesse Berwald, Nicholas Chancellor, and Raouf Dridi, Quantum 8, 1532 (2024). It has previously been established that adiabatic quantum computation, operating based on a continuous Zeno effect due to d...
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