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Go to Na Young Kim and Zbigniew Wasilewski discuss Advanced & Evolving Materials at the Waterloo Defence Research Forum
Na Young Kim and Zbigniew Wasilewski discuss Advanced & Evolving Materials at the Waterloo Defence Research Forum

Na Young Kim and Zbigniew Wasilewski discuss Advanced & Evolving Materials at the Waterloo Defence Research Forum

Na Young Kim and Zbigniew Wasilewski discuss Advanced & Evolving Materials at the Waterloo Defence Research Forum Event held on Thursday, October 10, 2019   The Waterloo Defence Research Forum discussed topics ranging from critical issues in cybersecurity to advances in autonomous technologies. As part of the forum, Na Young Kim and Zbigniew Wasilewski highlighted their TQT […]

October 10, 2019

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Topological Properties of Exciton-Polaritons in a Kagome Lattice as a Solid-state Quantum Simulator
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Topological Properties of Exciton-Polaritons in a Kagome Lattice as a Solid-state Quantum Simulator

Summary   In this project, we build a solid-state quantum simulator for engineering a specific Hamiltonian. Quantum simulators are purpose-built devices with little to no need for error correction, thereby making this type of hardware less demanding than universal quantum computers. Our platform consists of exciton-polariton condensates in multiple quantum-wells sandwiched in a semiconductor Bragg […]

December 8, 2018

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