I am interested in light-matter interactions and non-linear phenomena in quantum systems, analyzing those in the classical limit and in the quantum regime. I am currently working on nonlinear effects in circuit QED devices and particularly, how to engineer this to obtain frequency combs. Before starting my Ph.D., I have completed my…
I’m interested in the area of computing with physical systems, especially the interdisciplinary field between quantum mechanics and machine learning. My current research interest focuses topics regarding quantum computation in noisy intermediate-scale quantum systems. I got my Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Physics from Department of…
Thomas Maldonado is a PhD student in the ECE department. He received his B.A. degree in Physics and Mathematics from Harvard University. His research is focused on modeling the electrodynamics of superconducting materials and devices, with an eye toward applications in quantum technologies.
I am generally interested in engineered quantum systems. My current research focuses on the dynamics of superconducting quantum devices and new ways to effectively model light-matter interactions in circuit QED architecture. I did my undergraduate in physics and electrical engineering at WPI, where I gained research experience in the topics…
My main interest lies in deriving effective models for open quantum systems, as well as Quantum Measurement Theory. In particular, I am interested in studying non-equilibrium quantum optical systems with circuit QED. I completed my undergrad in physics at Columbia University in New York, where my research focused on a novel physical…
I am generally interested in studying open quantum systems and quantum optics, and currently I am focusing on new theoretical frameworks for circuit QED. I am also very interested in measurement in quantum systems. My undergraduate degree was in math and physics at Columbia University, where my research focused on superradiance in…
Undergraduate Students
Domenic is a senior undergraduate in the Physics department with an interest in quantum computing and generally the future of computing. He also enjoys music, as both a listener and producer, and is an avid college football fan.
Alkin is a senior undergraduate student at the Electrical and Computer Engineering department, focusing on the intersection of artificial intelligence and quantum computing as different paradigms of computing. Outside of the academic context, he dances tango and he is an avid reader of history and finance.