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- Kihwan Kim - Google Scholar
Global entangling gates on arbitrary ion qubits K Kim, S Korenblit, R Islam, EE Edwards, MS Chang, C Noh,
- Kihwans Group - Tsinghua University
Welcome to Kihwan's group at Department of Physics, Tsinghua University Our researches mainly focus on developing quantum computation and quantum simulation with trapped ions
- IBS Taps Tsinghua Physicist to Head Its New Trapped Ion Quantum Group
Kim Kihwan, a world-renowned scholar in quantum information science and a professor of physics at Tsinghua University in China, has been appointed director of the Trapped Ion Quantum Science Research Group at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS)
- Kihwan KIM | Professor | Doctor of Philosophy | Tsinghua University . . .
Probing quantum dynamics in the strong-field regime is critical for advancing our understanding of controlled quantum systems and developing robust quantum technologies
- Quantum scholar Kim Ki-hwan returns to Korea to lead IBS quantum . . .
Quantum expert Kim Ki-hwan relocates to Korea to spearhead innovative research initiatives in the field Starting in 2011, Kim Ki-hwan, a leading authority in quantum computing who has been conducting research in China, will move his research base to Korea
- Physics - Kihwan Kim
Since joining Tsinghua University in 2011, he has been conducting experimental research for quantum computation and quantum simulation based on trapped-ion technology In 2004, he obtained his Ph D degree in physics from Seoul National University, South Korea
- Kihwan Kim (Professor in Department of Physics, Tsinghua University . . .
Academic profile for Kihwan Kim (Professor in Department of Physics, Tsinghua University) Stats: 41 h-index, 9 5k+ citations, and 132 papers Explore full publ
- The research group led by Prof. Kihwan Kim has made progress in the . . .
Recently, a research team led by Professor Kihwan Kim from the Department of Physics at Tsinghua University Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences proved for the first time that two-dimensional ion crystals in a Paul trap can be utilized for quantum information processing
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