Here is a list of current and recent research projects involving our faculty and researchers.
- “Quasiparticles in Superconducting Quantum Circuits”, Eli Levenson-Falk; funded by AFOSR (Air Force Office of Scientific Research).
- “Suppressing and Correcting Errors in Hybrid Quantum Circuits”, Eli Levenson-Falk, Daniel Lidar; funded by NSF (National Science Foundation).
- “Creating Custom Quantum Environments with Superconducting Circuits (for Beginners)”, Eli Levenson-Falk, Daniel Lidar; funded by Research Corporation for Science Advancement.
- “Creating an Open Quantum Systems Engineering Toolkit with Superconducting Qubits”, Eli Levenson-Falk, Daniel Lidar, Quntao Zhuang; funded by ONR (Office of Naval Research).
- “MeasQUIT: Generation and Stabilization of Comb-Driven Dissipative Bosonic Qubits”, Eli Levenson-Falk, Daniel Lidar, Quntao Zhuang; funded by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency).
- “Assessment of Quantum Utility Evaluated Under Current Technologies (AQUEDUCT)”, Itay Hen; funded by DOE (Department of Energy).
- “New phases of matter from quantum simulations of periodically driven systems”, Itay Hen; funded by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency).
- “BeQuEST: Benchmarking Quantum Enhancement in Science & Technology”, Itay Hen, Daniel Lidar, Amir Kalev; funded by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency).
- “Resource Efficient Quantum Simulations on NISQ Devices: Advancing the State of the Art”, Itay Hen; funded by DOE (Department of Energy).
- “Fast quantum optimal control on exponentially large spaces”, Itay Hen; funded by NSF (National Science Foundation).
- “Quantum Augmented Networks (QuANET)”, Jonathan Habif, John Wroclawsi, Steve Schwab; funded by DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency).
- “Quantum Optimal Frequency Estimation”, Jonathan Habif, Federico Spedalieri; funded by BAE Systems
- “Quantum optics with nonlinear organic small molecule enhanced integrated photonic devices”, Jonathan Habif, Andrea Armani; funded by NSF (National Science Foundation).
- “Quantum-limited Sensing”, Jonathan Habif; funded by ARO (Army Research Office).
- “Advancing Quantum Information Through Categorification”, Aaron Lauda, Paolo Zanardi; funded by ARO (Army Research Office).