Channel-noise tracking for sub-shot-noise-limited receivers with neural networks
February 24, 2021

Austin Daniel and Akimasa Miyake have recently published a paper, Quantum Computational Advantage with String Order Parameters of One-Dimensional Symmetry-Protected Topological Order in Physical Revie…
Figures (a), (b) and (c) show phase portraits for the first three kicked p-spins, with p = 2, 3, 4. Top and bottom rows show the phase portraits for two different values of the kicking strength, givi…
Quantum Technologies hold the promise to revolutionize future technologies in computing, communication, and sensing and deepening our understanding of the universe. They harness the unique featur…
The Center for Quantum Information and Control invites applications for Postdoctoral Fellowships in theoretical quantum information science as part of the National Science Foundation’s Focused R…
Some of the greatest advancements in technology have occurred through the expanding field of Quantum Information Science (QIS) – and UNM’s Center for Quantum Information and Control (…
Andrew Zhao and Akimasa Miyake, in collaboration with Nicholas Rubin from Google Research, have published a paper in Physical Review Letters detailing a class of protocols to efficiently extract impo…
The 23rd Annual SQuInT Workshop was co-organized by the Center for Quantum Information and Control (CQuIC) at the University of New Mexico (UNM) and the Oregon Center for Optical Molecular & Quantum S…
The Center for Quantum Information and Control (CQuIC) welcomes the new Program Director, Dwight Zier. Dwight will help lead CQuIC into the future with the newly awarded National Science Foundat…
CQuIC welcomes Philip Blocher as a Postdoctoral Fellow in the group of Ivan Deutsch.
Philip recently completed his PhD at Aarhus University in Denmark under the supervision of Klaus Mølmer, durin…
This month, CQuIC is pleased to welcome Cunlu Zhou to CQuIC as an NSF FRHTP Postdoctoral Fellow.
Cunlu comes to us from the University of Toronto.
Cunlu completed his PhD in Mathematics in 2019 …
The ideal and the perturbed bifurcation plots associated with (a) the GSQPT and (b) the DQPT are shown by the black and the (a) red and (b) green colored curves, respectively, as a function of the co…
Hardness results for decoding the surface code with Pauli noise
November 21, 2024
FRHTP Prize Postdoctoral Fellowship
September 4, 2024
Optimizing one-axis twists for variational Bayesian quantum metrology
May 15, 2024
Applications open for QU-REACH '24, quantum undergraduate research experience
February 13, 2024
QNM-Institute fellow Akimasa Miyake's quantum computing research helps to win $17 million NSF STAQ project renewal award
January 24, 2024