Braunstein biography

Samuel Braunstein's Biography

Professor Braunstein joined the University of York, in 2003 and is heading a group in quantum computation. He was born in Melbourne, Australia in 1961. He was awarded a BSc (Honors) and MSc in Physics from the University of Melbourne and received his PhD in Physics from the California Institute of Technology in 1988.

Professor Braunstein is a recipient of the prestigious Royal Society-Wolfson Research Merit Award - a five-year £20m scheme created to attract and retain the best scientific talent in the UK. He was awarded the honorary title of 2001 Lord Kelvin Lecturer and is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Institute of Physics and the Optical Society of America. Before joining the University of York, he held a prestigious German Humboldt Fellowship (spent at the University of Ulm).

He is editor of three books "Quantum Computing," "Scalable Quantum Computing" and "Quantum Information with Continuous Variables" and serves on the editorial board of the journal Fortschritte der Physik for which he has

Assemblyman Edward C. Braunstein was born and raised in Bayside and now resides in Bay Terrace with his wife, Stephanie, and their three children. Assemblyman Braunstein was elected to the New York State Assembly in 2010 to represent the 26th District in Northeast Queens, which includes the neighborhoods of Auburndale, Bay Terrace, Bayside, Bayside Hills, Broadway-Flushing, Douglaston, Floral Park, Glen Oaks, Little Neck, New Hyde Park, North Shore Towers, Oakland Gardens, and Whitestone.

Assemblyman Braunstein is the Chair of the Cities Committee and is a member of the committees on Health, Judiciary, Rules, and Ways and Means.

Assemblyman Braunstein has introduced numerous bills, including legislation to cap the increase in property tax assessments for co-ops and condos; provide tax credits for small businesses that hire senior citizens; prohibit price gouging during emergencies; protect consumer privacy; prevent sex offenders from residing within 1,000 feet of a school; and expand the availability of naloxone to help prevent drug overdose deaths.

In July 2011, Assemblyman

Néstor Braunstein

Argentine physician (1941–2022)

Néstor Alberto Braunstein (1941 – 2022) was an Argentine-Mexicanphysician, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.

Biography

Braunstein was born in Bell Ville. He graduated as a physician in 1962, at the age of 20, and received his M.D. in 1965 from the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, where he taught at college level as early as 1959. In 1974 he was forced into exile for political and academic reasons and moved to Mexico where he worked as a psychiatrist in different public institutions for the treatment of both children and adults. Braunstein was a naturalized citizen of Mexico.[1] He was a studies professor, a practicing psychoanalyst and an active writer. Nestor Braunstein died on September 7, 2022, in Spain.

In 1978 he was banned from his duties and positions in all Mexican psychiatric institutions because of his critical epistemological views on the official taxonomies of the so-called mental illnesses (then DSM-III and CIE-10).

Immediately after arriving in Mexico he published (with some c

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