The Quantum Computing research group studies a wide array of topics in Quantum Computation and Quantum Information, ranging from foundational research in Quantum Algorithms, Complexity Theory, Combinatorics, and Dynamics -- all the way to applied areas such as Quantum Architecture, Resource Estimation, and Compilation.
Core members
- Anuj Dawar
- Tom Gur
- Steven Herbert (Affiliated Lecturer)
- Prakash Murali
- Jamie Vicary
Postdocs and PhD Students
- Hugo Aaronson (PhD Student)
- Gaia Carenini (PhD Student)
- Davi Castro-Silva (Postdoc)
- Aditya Jain (Postdoc)
- Jack O'Connor (PhD Student)
- Ninad Rajgopal (Postdoc)
- Gregory Rosenthal (Postdoc)
- Victor Seixas Souza (Postdoc)
- Sathyawageeswar Subramanian (Postdoc)
- Jinzhao Sun (Postdoc)
Seminars
Our group's main seminar series is the Computer Laboratory's Quantum Computing Seminar.
Other relevant seminars include the Algorithms and Complexity Seminar, the Departmental Wednesday Seminar, and the Wheeler Lectures.
Courses
- Quantum Computing. Part II course
- Quantum Algorithms and Complexity. Part III course
- Complexity Theory. Part 1B course
- Understanding Quantum Architecture. Part III course