People

Our research activities are embedded in the Group of Computational Physics within the Laboratory for Theoretical and Computational Physics at the Paul Scherrer Institute, part of the PSI Center for Scientific Computing, Theory and Data.

We work closely with the ETHZ-PSI Quantum Computing Hub. We are part of a strong quantum effort at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI), with experimental groups working on the trapped-ions (Cornelius Hempel, PSI), superconducting-qubits (Andreas Wallraff, ETH Zürich and PSI), bosonic quantum information (Alexander Grimm, PSI), and Rydberg-atom-arrays (Wenchao Xu, ETH Zürich and PSI).

Andreas Elben

Andreas Elben

Tenure-track scientist, Laboratory for Theoretical and Computational Physics and ETHZ-PSI Quantum Computing Hub, Paul Scherrer Institute

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I work at the interface of quantum information theory, many-body physics, and quantum simulation, with a focus on methods for characterizing, learning, and benchmarking complex quantum systems.

Before joining PSI, I was a Walter Burke Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter at Caltech. I obtained my PhD in physics from the University of Innsbruck and the Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI). For more details, see CV.

Giuseppe Calabrese

Giuseppe Calabrese

PhD student, Laboratory for Theoretical and Computational Physics, Paul Scherrer Institute.

Giuseppe’s research topics include learning hybrid qubit–boson quantum devices.

Dimitri Lanier

Dimitri Lanier

PhD student, Laboratory for Theoretical and Computational Physics, Paul Scherrer Institute.

Dimitri’s research topics include large-scale quantum channel learning with tensor networks and error mitigation.


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