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Revision as of 06:59, 25 April 2023
We develop quantum computers and quantum simulators using Rydberg atoms and quantum control methods.
Who are the Members?
Our lab is located in the Department of Physics
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)
291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34141, Korea (South)
Research Highlights (2023/Spring)
For more details, click the link below image. (past research highlights)
Research summary and Publications
News and Events
2023/03/05-10, APS March Meeting, Las Vegas (Minhyuk, Hansub, Andrew, Kangheun, Seokho)
2022/12/22, Lasers used to throw and catch single atoms (New Scientist).
2022/12/12-15, KOFST BrainLink 2022 - Quantum Information Science Strategy, Yeosu, Korea
2022/01/25, Quantum simulation, among seven technologies to watch in 2022 (Nature).
2021/06/21-23, AMP 2021, https://indico.kps.or.kr/event/14/
2021/05/09-14, CLEO 2021, Online, http://www.cleoconference.org/ (Minhyuk, Hansub)
2021/04/21-23, KPS 2021 Spring, Online, http://kps.or.kr/ (Kangjin, Seokho, Woojeong)
2020/11/04-06, KPS 2020 Fall, Online, http://www.kps.or.kr/ (Minhyuk, Woojeong)
2020/05/11-15, CLEO 2020, Online, http://www.cleoconference.org/ (Yunheung, Haeun)