Joseph Emerson
Associate Professor
Applied Mathematics
University of Waterloo
Canada
Biography
Prof/Dr Joseph Emerson has received his PhD in Simon Fraser University . Currently, he is working as Associate professor in Waterloo University. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities as . His research has included Quantum Information Processing, Foundations of Quantum Theory. Based on this research and fellowship training he has received several awards and honors, such as Fellow, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR). He is a member of Early Researcher Award from Ontario Government (2008-2013), Scholar, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (2008-2013).
Research Interest
Quantum Information Processing Foundations of Quantum Theory
Publications
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Veitch V, Ferrie C, Gross D, Emerson J. Negative quasi-probability as a resource for quantum computation. New Journal of Physics. 2012 Nov 8;14(11):113011.
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Magesan E, Gambetta JM, Emerson J. Scalable and robust randomized benchmarking of quantum processes. Physical review letters. 2011 May 6;106(18):180504.
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Dankert C, Cleve R, Emerson J, Livine E. Exact and approximate unitary 2-designs and their application to fidelity estimation. Physical Review A. 2009 Jul 6;80(1):012304.
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Howard M, Wallman J, Veitch V, Emerson J. Contextuality supplies the magic for quantum computation. InMultiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL), 2015 IEEE International Symposium on 2015 May 18 (pp. 96-96). IEEE.