PhD Thesis - Kent Fisher
Kent Fisher of the Department of Physics and Astronomy is defending his thesis:
Photons & Phonons: A room-temperature diamond quantum memory
Kent is supervised by Professor Kevin Resch.
Kent Fisher of the Department of Physics and Astronomy is defending his thesis:
Photons & Phonons: A room-temperature diamond quantum memory
Kent is supervised by Professor Kevin Resch.
Zachary Webb of the Department of Physics and Astronomy is defending his thesis:
The computational power of many-body systems
Zak is supervised by Assistant Professor Andrew Childs.
Razieh Annabestani of the Department of Physics and Astronomy is defending his thesis:
Collective Dynamics in NMR and Quantum Noise
Razieh is supervised by Professor David Cory.
John Donohue of the Department of Physics and Astronomy is defending his thesis:
Ultrafast manipulation of single photons using dispersion and sum-frequency generation
John is supervised by Associate Professor Kevin Resch.
Greg Holloway of the Department of Physics and Astronomy is defending his thesis:
Electron transport in semiconducting nanowires and quantum dots
Greg is supervised by Associate Professor Joanthan Baugh.
Matthew Graydon of the Department of Physics and Astronomy is defending his thesis:
Conical Designs and Categorical Jordan Algebraic Post-Quantum Theories
Matthew is supervised by Associate Professor Kevin Resch and Rob Spekkens (Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics).
Guillaume Verdon-Akzam of the Department of Applied Mathematics is defending his thesis:
Probing Quantum Fields: Measurements and Quantum Energy Teleportation
Guillaume is supervised by IQC Associate Achim Kempf.
Vincent Russo of the Department of Computer Science is defending his thesis:
Extended nonlocal games
Vincent is supervised by IQC faculty members John Watrous and Michele Mosca.
Joachim Nsofini of the Department of Physics and Astronomy is defending his thesis:
Quantum Information Enabled Neutron Interferometry
Joachim is supervised by IQC faculty member David Cory.
Paulina Corona Ugalde of the Department of Physics and Astronomy is defending her thesis:
Experimental Prospects for Detecting the Quantum Nature of Spacetime
Paulina is supervised by IQC associate Robert Mann