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- Interested in Quantum Foundations, but having trouble understanding what the field really is. Theoretical? Part of Quantum Information? Job market?
Recently, it has come to my attention a field called Quantum Foundations. This is exactly what brought me into Physics, even though back then I didn't know it was a research area.
In my Physics classes, I got disappointed and unmotivated at the "Shut up and calculate!" attitude of my Physics professors. To them, truly understanding the nature of Quantum Mechanics was a "philosophical endeavor" and that what matters is reliably predicting the final state considering the initial state (Copenhagen Interpretation, anyone?).
I have been having trouble finding information about Quantum Foundations, however. Is it considered a theoretical field? (I have heard really bad things about job market for Theoretical work).
I have found some researchers but they seem to be connected to Theoretical Quantum Information, and I can't quite understand why. Is Quantum Foundations a sub field of Quantum Information? I though QI was concerned with cryptography, memory, computing and other things, and it sounds like it is "applied" quantum. Meanwhile, Foundations would be more about fundamentally understanding quantum mechanics instead of using it as a means to and end. I don't see much similarity between both.
Also, how bleak are its job opportunities? I know that it probably doesn't have as many opportunities as Condensed Matter or AMO, but is it as bad as String Theory for job outlooks?
Someone more acquainted with this field, please shine a light on me.
In my Physics classes, I got disappointed and unmotivated at the "Shut up and calculate!" attitude of my Physics professors. To them, truly understanding the nature of Quantum Mechanics was a "philosophical endeavor" and that what matters is reliably predicting the final state considering the initial state (Copenhagen Interpretation, anyone?).
I have been having trouble finding information about Quantum Foundations, however. Is it considered a theoretical field? (I have heard really bad things about job market for Theoretical work).
I have found some researchers but they seem to be connected to Theoretical Quantum Information, and I can't quite understand why. Is Quantum Foundations a sub field of Quantum Information? I though QI was concerned with cryptography, memory, computing and other things, and it sounds like it is "applied" quantum. Meanwhile, Foundations would be more about fundamentally understanding quantum mechanics instead of using it as a means to and end. I don't see much similarity between both.
Also, how bleak are its job opportunities? I know that it probably doesn't have as many opportunities as Condensed Matter or AMO, but is it as bad as String Theory for job outlooks?
Someone more acquainted with this field, please shine a light on me.