Angus Kan receives his PhD

Angus receives his PhD in March 2022. Congratulations, Angus! Thesis titled: Quantum Computational Particle Physics: Algorithms, Resource Estimation, and Model-Building.
Angus receives his PhD in March 2022. Congratulations, Angus! Thesis titled: Quantum Computational Particle Physics: Algorithms, Resource Estimation, and Model-Building.
Published in Nature Communications on November 11, 2021. Read the featured press release “Quantum computers take on quarks” by Physics...
Published in Physical Review Letters on June 1, 2021. Read the featured press release “Upgrading a Hybrid Computing Algorithm” by...
Ryan receives his Master’s in January 2021. Congratulations, Ryan! Thesis titled: Variational Quantum Eigensolvers Applied to Problems in High Energy...
Albie Chan joins the Quantum Interactions research team in January 2021 as a Master’s student at the Institute for Quantum...