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Abstract:
In this presentation, I will provide an introduction to quantum computing with trapped ions and describe my recent work exploring how we can harness ions’ large internal Hilbert spaces to perform quantum error correction using a single ion. I will also highlight recent progress from our ion trapping groups at MIT and Lincoln Laboratory, including projects on integrated photonics in ion traps.
Bio:
Kyle DeBry is a fifth-year PhD student in physics at MIT, co-advised by Professor Isaac Chuang at MIT and Dr. John Chiaverini at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. Kyle’s research centers on experimental trapped-ion quantum computing, where he uses the many long-lived electronic states of ions for both quantum computation and sensing. In addition to his research, he co-chairs a graduate student committee dedicated to improving the department’s admissions process and providing resources for underserved applicants.