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Topological Edge Plasmons in Quantum Many-Body Systems by Prof. Stephan Haas

Prof. Stephan Haas discussed how the many-body excitation spectrum of topological insulators is affected by the presence of long-range Coulomb interactions. In the one-dimensional Su-Schrieffer-Heeger model and its mirror-symmetric variant, strongly localized plasmonic excitations are observed which...

Jehan Shalabi

Jehan earned her Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) in May 2022. During her 2021 MIT research internship, she worked on autonomous vehicle navigation for a multi-robot system with the Robust Robotics Group at the MIT Computer...

Vineet Punyamoorty

Vineet received his bachelor's and master's degrees in Electrical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay. He is currently a PhD student in Prof. Zubin Jacob's research group, where he works on the theory of atomistic pico-scale electrodynamics.

Quantum analog of the maximum power transfer theorem

In our recent work in Optics Express , we discover the quantum analog of the well-known classical maximum power transfer theorem, typically used in classical circuit design. By developing a unified framework, from the Lindblad master equation and describing power delivery in dissipative quantum...

Three papers in NeurIPS 2021

There is a long way to go before quantum information (QI) can have a real-world impact on machine learning applications. However, in the short term, QI presents a principled approach to unravel performance bounds and find hidden quantum-classical parallels for widely used machine learning algorithms...

Tensor Rings for Learning Circular Hidden Markov Models

Congratulations to Mohammad Ali Javidian on the selection of his paper titled “Tensor Rings for Learning Circular Hidden Markov Models” which was virtually presented at the second Workshop on Quantum Tensor Networks in Machine Learning.