Amir Kalev
Hartree Postdoctoral Fellow (2016-2020)
Bio
Amir Kalev was a QuICS Hartree Postdoctoral Fellow in quantum information science from 2016-2020. His research is in quantum measurement theory, quantum tomography and estimation, and quantum foundations. Kalev’s research main goal is to develop tools, tomographic and otherwise, that would allow efficient diagnose of actual experimental errors in preparing, manipulating, and measuring quantum systems. He is also working on problems related to information theoretic aspects in quantum measurement theory to understand optimality and efficiency of quantum measurements. He received his doctorate in physics from the Technion in 2008. In 2020 Amir joined ISI/USC as a Computer Scientist.
Recent Publications
Experimental Observation of Thermalization with Noncommuting Charges
, , PRX Quantum, 4, (2023)Noncommuting conserved charges in quantum thermodynamics and beyond
, , Nature Reviews Physics, 5, 689–698, (2023)Experimental observation of thermalization with noncommuting charges
, , arXiv, (2022)
Related Events
- February 21, 2020 12:00 pmJQI-QuICS-CMTC Seminar
Density matrices: The good, the bad and the alternative
Amir Kalev(QuICS)
- March 22, 2019 12:00 pmJQI-QuICS-CMTC Seminar
Validating and Certifying Stabilizer States
Amir Kalev(QuICS)
- September 29, 2017 4:15 pmJQI-QuICS-CMTC Seminar
Rigidity of the magic pentagram game
Amir Kalev(QuICS)