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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.

Professor Zubin Jacob has been elected to the Optica 2022 Fellows Class

Professor Zubin Jacob has been elected as one of the Optica (formerly OSA) 2022 Fellows Class. He is among 106 new fellows from 24 countries who were selected based on several factors, including distinguished contributions to education, research, engineering, business, and serving the community...

Congratulations Ashwin Kumar Boddeti

Congratulations to Ashwin for winning the Emil Wolf best student paper prize at Frontiers of Optics 2021. His research is related to dipole-dipole interactions in nanophotonics. These interactions occur between atoms or molecules and are responsible for phenomena like Van Der Waals forces - think...

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...

Emil Wolf Outstanding Student Paper Competition

Congratulations to Ashwin Boddeti on his selection as a finalist for the Emil Wolf Outstanding Student Paper Competition at FIO2021 for the paper titled: Giant Long-Range Dipole-Dipole Interactions in a Plasmonic Lattice in the FiO 3 Quantum Electronics category. The paper talks about the...

Quantum acceleration in adaptive modal imaging of N stars

Congratulations to Fanglin Bao for his contributed talk on “Quantum acceleration in adaptive modal imaging of N stars” which was sessioned for a virtual presentation at the 2021 #OSA Frontiers in Optics + Laser Science Conference.

Edgy light on graphene may bring new one-way information routers

Purdue researchers have developed a “topological circulator” that may improve how information is routed and processed on a chip. Graphene has been the focus of intense research in both academic and industrial settings due to its unique electrical conduction properties. As the thinnest material known...

Broadband circularly polarized thermal radiation from magnetic Weyl semimetals

Congratulations to Yifan and Chinmay on their paper, “Broadband circularly polarized thermal radiation from magnetic Weyl semimetals” being published in Optical Materials Express. The paper demonstrates that a planar slab made of magnetic Weyl semimetal (a class of topological materials) can emit...