Senior Thesis Defense
Thursday, May 26, 2016, Wilder 104, 2:00 PM Jonathan Vandermause, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College Title: Characterization and Control of Nuclear Spin Systems
[more]Thursday, May 26, 2016, Wilder 104, 2:00 PM Jonathan Vandermause, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Dartmouth College Title: Characterization and Control of Nuclear Spin Systems
[more]This project maps the stochastic and deterministic dynamics of open and closed quantum systems to analog circuit architectures and motifs. Such motifs may then be used to both map quantum systems to analog supercomputing chips, and to design novel quantum circuits. Many common circuit themes in analog and quantum computation include noise and thermodynamics, fault tolerance, feedback control, back action and loading, entanglement and correlation, precision measurement, nonlinear dynamics, robustness-efficiency tradeoffs, scalability, and hybrid quantum-classical operation.
[more]Congratulations to Connie Jiang and Nina Maksimova for winning NSF Graduate Research Fellowships in Theoretical Physics!
[more]Dartmouth alum Kenneth Golden's research follows sea ice to the ends of the Earth.
[more]Title: Challenges in Modeling Collisional and Turbulent Transport in Tokamak Fusion Plasmas (Video)
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