Andrew Byun

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Educations

KAIST. Integrated Master's & Ph.D. Program in Physics. (2018~)
Hanyang Univ. B.S. in Physics, Double major in Computer Science and Engineering. (2018)

Reserch Experiences

Integrated Master's & Ph.D. Program Program: Quantum Computing Lab, KAIST. (2018~)

  • Coherent control using ultrafast laser include frequency comb.
  • Fluorescence imaging using a holographic device.
  • Quantum annealing of few-body Rydberg atom system.

Undergraduate Research Program: Elementary Particle Physics group, Hanyang Univ. (2017)

  • Searching for Rare Decay of Top Quark Using Deep Learning

Teaching

General Physics I (PH141), Teaching Assistance, Basic recitation class (2018 spring)
General Physics II (PH142), Teaching Assistance (2018 fall)
Physics Lab. I (PH251), Teaching Assistance, Lab TA (2019 spring)

Publications

  • Andrew Byun, Minhyuk Kim, and Jaewook Ahn, "Finding the maximum independent sets of Platonic graphs using Rydberg atoms," PRX Quantum, in press (2022).

Skills

Optical frequency comb (1 year), Numerical simulation of Rydberg dynamics
Programming: C(Knowledgeable), C++(Knowledgeable), Python(Basic understanding), Matlab(Knowledgeable), Labview(Basic understanding), Mathematica(Basic understanding)
Language: Korean(Native), English(Intermediate)