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Implementación de Hamiltonianos Nucleares en Simuladores Cuánticos

Referencia: PID2019-104002GB-C22

Tipo: Proyecto de investigación
Programa financiador: Plan Estatal 2017-2020 Generación Conocimiento - Proyectos I+D+i
Entidad financiadora: Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades
Ámbito: Nacional
Convocatoria competitiva:
Fecha de inicio: 01/06/2020
Fecha de fin: 30/11/2023
Participantes en la financiación
Nombre Rol
Pérez Fernández, Pedro Responsable
Alonso Alonso, Clara Eugenia Responsable
Arias Carrasco, José Miguel Investigador/a
Cejnar, Pavel Investigador/a
Vitturi, Andrea Investigador/a
Barea Muñoz, José Investigador/a
Lamata Manuel, Lucas Investigador/a
Sáiz Castillo, Álvaro Investigador/a
Baid, Samira Investigador/a
Sáiz Castillo, Álvaro Contratado
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