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 Assistant, Basic recitation class (2018 spring)
General Physics II (PH142), Teaching Assistant (2018 fall)
Physics Lab. I (PH251), Teaching Assistant, 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).

Conference presentations

  • Andrew Byun, Minhyuk Kim, and Jaewook Ahn, "Quantum simulation of 2D arranged Platonic graph Ising spins," E17.08, 2022 KPS Spring meeting, 2022.04.20-2022.04.22

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)