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Quantum error correction based on bosonic codes
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主講人: 孫麓岩 教授,清華大學
地點: 物理樓中樓212
時間: 2024年11月6日 (星期三) 15:10-18:00
主持 聯系人: 古英(電話:62752882)
主講人簡介: Dr. Luyan Sun earned his bachelor’s degree from the Department of Physics at Zhejiang University. He then pursued his PhD at the University of Maryland, College Park, focusing primarily on silicon-based quantum computation. After obtaining his PhD, he moved to Yale University to work on quantum computation based on superconducting circuits as a postdoctoral researcher. Since 2013, Dr. Sun has been at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Information Sciences at Tsinghua University, where he leads his own lab dedicated to superconducting quantum computation. His research interests include quantum feedback, quantum error correction, quantum control, and quantum metrology. In 2019, Dr. Sun was selected to the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars.

Quantum information is vulnerable to environmental noise and experimental imperfections, which can impede the reliability of practical quantum information processors. As a result, quantum error correction (QEC) is essential for protecting quantum information against noise, making it crucial for universal and scalable quantum computation. Bosonic modes, with their infinitely large Hilbert space, enable redundant information encoding, making them a hardware-efficient solution for QEC. In this talk, I will discuss the fundamentals of QEC, highlight the advantages of QEC based on bosonic codes, and present the latest experimental advancements in this field.