Michael Gullans
RC2 Co-Lead
University of Maryland & National Institute of Standards and Technology
RQS RC LeadRQS Senior Investigator
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Michael Gullans is a physicist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology and an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Physics and the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies at the University of Maryland. He is also a Fellow of the Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science. Gullans’s research interests center on the theoretical study of quantum information systems and quantum simulators in nonperturbative and strongly-interacting limits. He received his doctorate in quantum optics and condensed matter theory from Harvard University in 2013.
Recent Publications
Clifford-deformed Surface Codes
, , PRX Quantum, 5, 15, (2024)Continuous-Variable Quantum State Designs: Theory and Applications
, , Physical Review X, 14, (2024)Fault-tolerant compiling of classically hard IQP circuits on hypercubes
, , arXiv, (2024)
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Gullans Research Group