Chiral light-matter interaction in fermionic quantum Hall systems
Dissertation Committee Chair: Mohammad Hafezi
Committee:
Glenn Solomon
Jay Sau
Nathan Schine
You Zhou
Ichiro Takeuchi (Dean’s representative)
Ultracold Gases in a Two-Frequency Breathing Lattice
Dissertation Committee Chair: Prof. Steve Rolston
Committee:
Prof. Gretchen Campbell
Prof. Nathan Schine
Prof. Ron Walsworth
Prof. Ki-yong Kim
Particle Physics and Quantum Simulation Collide in New Proposal
Zohreh Davoudi is collaborating with experts in quantum computing technologies to ensure that the relevant problems in her fields of nuclear and particle physics are poised to reap the benefits when quantum simulations mature. Davoudi along with JQI Fellow Alexey Gorshkov and other colleagues proposed a quantum simulation that might be possible to implement soon. They proposal involves using superconducting circuits to simulate a simplified model of collisions between fundamental particles called quarks and mesons (which are themselves made of quarks and antiquarks).
New Photonic Chip Spawns Nested Topological Frequency Comb
In new work, researchers at JQI have combined two lines of research into a new method for generating frequency combs.
Excursion in the Quantum Loss Landscape: Learning, Generating and Simulating in the Quantum World
Statistical learning is emerging as a new paradigm in science.
This has ignited interest within our inherently quantum world in exploring quantum machines for their advantages in learning, generating, and predicting various aspects of our universe by processing both quantum and classical data. In parallel, the pursuit of scalable science through physical simulations using both digital and analog quantum computers is rising on the horizon.
Gorshkov Wins IEEE Photonics Society Quantum Electronics Award
JQI Fellow Alexey Gorshkov has won the 2024 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Photonics Society Quantum Electronics Award.
Exploring Quantum Many-body Systems in Programmable Trapped Ion Quantum Simulators
Dissertation Committee Chair: Professor Christopher R. Monroe
Committee:
Professor Alexey V. Gorshkov
Professor Zohreh Davoudi
Professor Norbert M. Linke
Professor Christopher Jarzynski
Engineering optical lattices for ultracold atoms with spatial features and periodicity below the diffraction limit & Dual-species optical tweezer arrays for Rubidium and Ytterbium for Rydberg-interaction-mediated quantum simulations
Dissertation Committee Chair: Prof. Steven Rolston (co-advisor)
Committee:
Prof. Trey Porto (co-chair/co-advisor)
Prof. Ian Spielman
Prof. Nathan Schine
Prof. Ronald Walsworth
Abstract: This dissertation is based on two independent projects.
Constructing an ergodic theory of quantum information dynamics
Dissertation Committee Chair: Victor Galitski
Committee:
Paulo Bedaque
Alexey Gorshkov
Christopher Jarzynski
Nicole Yunger Halpern
Spectral Statistics, Hydrodynamics, and Quantum Chaos
Dissertation Committee Chair: Brian Swingle, Victor Galitski
Committee:
Maissam Barkeshli
Jay Sau
Jonathan Rosenberg (Dean’s representative)