Michael Geller
Professor
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Georgia University
United States of America
Biography
Michael Geller done his PhD, University of California, Santa Barbara, 1994. He has received several awards such as UGA Creative Research Medal, 2006 NSF CAREER Award, 2001-2006 Cottrell Scholars Award, 2000 Research Innovation Award, 1999 Sarah Moss Fellowship, 1998
Research Interest
Quantum computing, including quantum simulation, machine learning, error correction, and superconducting qubits
Publications
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Qubit architecture with high coherence and fast tunable coupling. Yu Chen, C. Neill, P. Roushan, N. Leung, M. Fang, R. Barends, J. Kelly, B. Campbell, Z. Chen, B. Chiaro, A. Dunsworth, E. Jeffrey, A. Megrant, J. Y. Mutus, P. J. J. O' Malley, C. M. Quintana, D. Sank, A. Vainsencher, J. Wenner, T. C. White, M. R. Geller, A. N. Cleland, and J. M. Martinis. Physical Review Letters 113, 220502 (2014).
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Tunable coupler for superconducting Xmon qubits: Perturbative nonlinear model. M. R. Geller, E. Donate, Y. Chen, M. T. Fang, N. Leung, C. Neill, P. Roushan, and J. M. Martinis. Physical Review A 92, 012320 (2015).
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Universal quantum simulation with prethreshold superconducting qubits: Single excitation subspace method. M. R. Geller, J. M. Martinis, A. T. Sornborger, P. C. Stancil, E. J. Pritchett, H. You, and A. Galiautdinov. Physical Review A 91, 062309 (2015).