Brian Swingle
Assistant Professor (2017-2020)
Fellow, Alumni
Bio
Brian Swingle was an Assistant Professor of Physics and QuICS Fellow from 2017 to 2020. He studies the physics of quantum information especially in the context of quantum many-body systems and quantum gravity. Current interests include the emergence of gravity from entanglement, the efficient simulation of quantum many-body systems using entanglement-based methods, and the out-of-equilibrium dynamics of quantum information. He received his Ph.D. from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2011. Brian is an Assistant Professor of Physics at Brandeis University.
Recent Publications
Hydrodynamic theory of scrambling in chaotic long-range interacting systems
, , Physical Review B, 107, (2023)Quantum Gravity in the Lab. I. Teleportation by Size and Traversable Wormholes
, , PRX Quantum, 4, 010320, (2023)Report of the Snowmass 2021 Theory Frontier Topical Group on Quantum Information Science
, , arXiv, (2022)
Related Events
- August 2, 2017 11:30 amQuICS Special Seminar
Complexity, Quantum Field Theory, and Black Holes
Brian Swingle(UMD)
Affiliated Research Centers
JQI