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Troy Borneman
Visiting Scholar
Institute for Quantum Computing
Biography I am currently pursuing my Ph.D. in Nuclear Science and Engineering under Prof. David Cory at MIT in Cambridge, MA. My undergraduate work was done in Electrical Engineering with a second major in Physics at Tufts University in Medford, MA. My research involves studies of control and decoherence suppression in noisy quantum systems. In particular, experimental studies of quantum control using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance are used to test current control techniques and develop novel techniques in the presence of complex, non-idealized noise processes. NMR is ideally suited to this task due to the ability to work with large spin systems and noise processes whose dynamics are well known and characteristic of any experimental quantum information platform. Affiliations
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