QUANTUM ENGINEERING GROUP at KIST
We employ advanced quantum engineering techniques to harness the potential of solid-state defect qubits
for a wide range of quantum technologies, from quantum sensing to quantum information science
Lab introduction
Lab introduction
Research overview
Research overview
Solid-state embedded defect qubits represent a promising quantum platform that operates at room temperature and atmospheric pressure
Solid-state embedded defect qubits represent a promising quantum platform that operates at room temperature and atmospheric pressure
Research interest includes..
Research interest includes..
Realization of scalable defect spin qubit system for quantum technology
Development of novel quantum metrological tool for quantum-enhanced sensing
Optimized ensemble qubit/qutrit register control scheme for quantum information
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2024 April
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Recent news
Recent news
04/09/24 Coarse-grained quantum state tomography paper has been posted on the arXiv:2404.06285 (2024)!
03/04/24 New research intern, Jiwon Jeon and two new undergraduate intern students, Minjae Joo and Chanyoung Lee joined our team
01/02/24 Two new post-docs, Dr. Woo-do Lee and Dr. Kyungyong Park joined our team
04/09/24 Coarse-grained quantum state tomography paper has been posted on the arXiv:2404.06285 (2024)!
03/04/24 New research intern, Jiwon Jeon and two new undergraduate intern students, Minjae Joo and Chanyoung Lee joined our team
01/02/24 Two new post-docs, Dr. Woo-do Lee and Dr. Kyungyong Park joined our team