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CHRISTOPHER MONROE, Principal Investigator. University of Maryland Department of Physics, Joint Quantum Institute, and Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science

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Posted on January 27, 2023January 27, 2023 by Chistopher Monroe

The Monroe Group has moved to Duke University

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About our group

Welcome to Prof. Christopher Monroe’s research group in the Joint Quantum Institute and the Departments of Physics and Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Maryland.

Our group focuses on the use of individual atoms and photons for fundamental studies of quantum physics and applications in quantum information science.

A long term goal of our research is the realization of large-scale quantum information networks that could store and process information in a way that could eclipse the performance of conventional computers. Our main tools are electromagnetic atom traps and lasers, providing control of the most pristine source of quantum bits: trapped atomic ions.

Recent Posts

  • The Monroe Group has moved to Duke University
  • Quantum Circuit Training for Machine Learning Tasks and Simulating Wormholes
  • Quantum Scrambling Litmus Test
  • TIQC Group Quantum Algorithm Zoo
  • National Quantum Initiative Hearings
  • Quantum simulation with individual control of 53 qubits

Funding for this research is provided by the following agencies and programs

  • The Joint Quantum Institute at the University of Maryland Department of Physics and NIST
  • IARPA LogiQ Program, through ARO contract
  • ARO Atomic & Molecular Physics Program
  • AFOSR Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) on Optimal Measurements for Scalable Quantum Technologies
  • AFOSR Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) on Wiring Quantum Networks with Mechanical Transducers
  • ARO Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative (MURI) on Modular Quantum Circuits
  • ARL Center for Distributed Quantum Networks
  • NSF Physics Frontier Center at JQI (PFC@JQI)
  • Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Fellowship Program.
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