Andrew Guo
Graduate Student (2016-2022)
Graduate Student, Alumni, Former Lanczos Graduate Fellow
Contact Information
- guoa@umd.edu
- Office:
3104 Atlantic Building
- Office Phone:
- (301) 314-1639
Bio
Andrew received his PhD in Physics from the University of Maryland. He is interested in quantum information theory and entanglement in many-body systems. His advisor was Alexey Gorshkov. Andrew held a QuICS Lanczos Graduate Fellowship 2016-2018. He is a Quantum Computer Characterization Postdoc at Sandia National Laboratory.
Recent Publications
Experimental Roadmap for Optimal State Transfer and Entanglement Generation in Power-Law Systems
, , arXiv:2402.07974, (2024)Guo et al_2024_Experimental roadmap for optimal state transfer and entanglement generation in.pdfDisordered Lieb-Robinson bounds in one dimension
, , PRX Quantum, 4, (2023)PRXQuantum.4.020349.pdfHydrodynamic theory of scrambling in chaotic long-range interacting systems
, , Physical Review B, 107, (2023)
Related Events
- November 9, 2022 2:00 pmDissertation Defense
Entanglement, dynamics and computation in many-body systems with power-law interactions
Andrew Guo(QuICS and JQI)
- February 18, 2022 1:00 pmFriday Quantum Seminar
- October 16, 2020 12:00 pmJQI-QuICS-CMTC Seminar
- September 6, 2019 12:00 pmJQI-QuICS-CMTC Seminar
Signaling and scrambling with strongly long-range interactions
Andrew Guo(QuICS)
Affiliated Research Centers
JQI
RQS