Kenneth Brown
Professor
Physics
Physics and Mathematics Dept
France
Biography
Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, currently professor, researcher in physics department, won many awards, has many publications based on the physics research and many on going research under his guidance.
Research Interest
The Brown Group uses the experimental and theoretical techniques of quantum information to address challenges in physical chemistry. The basis of our experimental work is a collection of laser cooled ions trapped in a quadrupole ion trap. The theoretical work focuses on understanding the boundary between classical and quantum algorithms for calculating material properties.
Publications
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Approximation of realistic error channels by Clifford channels and Pauli measurements. Gutierrez, M; Svec, L; Vargo, A; Brown, KR Physical Review A 2013, 87, 030302(R).
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Modular cryostat for ion trapping with surface-electrode ion traps. G. Vittorini, K. Wright, K. R. Brown, A. W. Harter, and S. C. Doret, Rev. Sci. Inst. 2013, A. 84, 043221.
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Quantum rotations: A case study in static and dynamic machine-code generation for quantum computers. D. Kudrow, K. Bier, Z.-x. Deng, D. Franklin, Y. Tomita, K. R. Brown, and F. T. Chong, In Proceedings of 40th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture 2013, 41:3, 166-176.