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Pierre A. Deymier is a researcher in phono … Pierre A. Deymier is a researcher in phononics, acoustic metamaterial, and materials science. He is a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and department head at the University of Arizona and holds appointments with the applied mathematics graduate interdisciplinary program, BIO5 institute, and School of Sustainable Engineered Systems. More recently he has proposed a novel approach to quantum computing using the properties of phonons rather than qubits, which he has dubbed "phi-bits" or "phase-bits". he has dubbed "phi-bits" or "phase-bits".
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