Quantum Engineering and Simulation Theory (QuEST) @ NC State
We are the Quantum Engineering and Simulation Theory (QuEST) group in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering and the Department of Computer Science at NC State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Our research aims at developing quantum-information-science-inspired algorithms and framework to tackle long-lasting challenges in physical sciences and engineering, with a focus on quantum algorithms and simulation, hybrid discrete-continuous-variable quantum information processing, and quantum engineering.
We are always looking for motivated students and scholars to join us. Interested students and scholars are encouraged to contact Prof. Liu.
News
May 5, 2024 | The QuEST group welcomes new postdoc scholar Dr. Joel Bierman and graduate student Aishwarya Majumdar to join us! We’re also pleased to welcome Master student Manideepika Reddy and undergraduate student Daniel Dong for summer research! |
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Mar 22, 2024 | Congratulations to the QuEST group to receive the Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility’s QCUP award to use quantum computing hardware time from Quantinuum, IonQ, and Regetti for quantum chemistry simulation! |
Mar 4, 2024 | Prof. Liu gave an invited talk at APS March Meeting on Opportunities and challenges of bosonic oscillators for quantum computation and information processing in Minneapolis, MN! |
Jan 7, 2024 | Prof. Liu is teaching a new graduate-level course on Quantum Algorithms for Physical Sciences this semester at NC State! See here for more details. |
Nov 22, 2023 | Our paper on Single-shot quantum signal processing interferometry is posted on arXiv, where we proposed a general algorithmic framework, quantum signal processing interferometry (QSPI), for quantum sensing at the fundamental limits of quantum mechanics, i.e., the Heisenberg sensing limit, by generalizing Ramsey-type interferometry. |