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Amy Searle
Amy Searle is a recently graduated PhD student in quantum physics from the University of Oxford. She studied a phenomenon called contextuality, which quantum systems can exhibit, and which distinguishes them from classical systems. The logical inconsistency at the base of proofs of contextuality is beautifully visualized in MC Escher's Ascending and Descending. Besides research, she likes writing about science and society and, sometimes, the entanglement of the two. Outside of science she enjoys bike touring, films and climbing