NOTE: The Love group will be moving to University of Toronto starting July 1st. Interested graduate students should apply to UofT by December 12th, note this is also the deadline for recommendation letters.
Students interested in QI/QC at Tufts should apply to work with Profs Saeed Mehraban (CS - Theory), Kasso Okoudjou (Math - Theory), Aseema Mohanty (ECE - Experiment), Tom Vandervelde (ECE - Materials), Paul Simmonds (ECE - Materials):
https://engineering.tufts.edu/cs/people/faculty/saeed-mehraban
https://math.tufts.edu/people/faculty/kasso-okoudjou
https://engineering.tufts.edu/ece/people/faculty/aseema-mohanty
https://engineering.tufts.edu/ece/people/faculty/thomas-vandervelde
https://engineering.tufts.edu/ece/people/faculty/thomas-vandervelde
Tufts is also hiring a new assistant professor in QI/QC:
Welcome to the Love group at Tufts University.
We are theoretical physicists focused on quantum information. We are interested in applications of quantum computing to scientific computing, with a focus on Quantum Chemistry and High Energy Physics. Current projects include:
Design and optimization of quantum algorithms for near-term quantum computers.
Methods for benchmarking of quantum processors using simulation of physical phenomena.
Using classical simulability and contextuality to better understand the transition from classical to quantum behavior in quantum and classical algorithms.
Developing quantum algorithms that can run on any conceivable quantum computer — near-term or far-future.
We have experimental collaborations at Sandia National Laboratory through the QSCOUT program, Duke University, the University of Maryland Joint Quantum Institute, UC Berkeley through the NSF STAQ project, UW Madison and ColdQuanta through the DOE QuantISED and DARPA ONISQ programs, and with theory colleagues at MIT, Harvard, University College London, University of Chicago, Iowa State University, and the University of New Mexico. We are participants in the Quantum Systems Accelerator NQI center.