From Shannon’s Bit to Bennett’s Qubit

Event Date: September 9, 2021
Time: 10:00 am
Location: via Zoom
Priority: No
School or Program: Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Mahdi Hosseini
Assistant Professor of ECE
Purdue University

Join us via Zoom! https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/3164232249

Abstract

Single optical or atomic particles can exhibit quantum properties with fundamentally interesting behavior. The transition from single-particle to many-particle quantum systems is a realization limiting many real-world quantum applications. In this talk, I will provide an introduction to quantum optical information and its application in secure communication and imaging. I will describe our experimental research in two areas of quantum communication and quantum imaging. I will show that by implanting arrays of ions into micro photonic devices, we can engineer light-atom interactions to harness collective and coherent light emission and absorption. I will also present some of our preliminary work in developing new multi-mode quantum light sources tailored for quantum imaging applications. I will also briefly introduce some of our new efforts in the areas of quantum programming and quantum education.

Bio

Mahdi Hosseini is an Assistant Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University. He completed his Ph.D. and postdoctoral studies at Australian National University (2012) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2016), respectively. He joined Purdue in Aug 2016. His current research projects include developing cryogenic quantum optical memories and rare earth nanophotonics for quantum communication and developing room-temperature light-atom interfaces for quantum optical imaging and sensing.

Host

Sumeet Kumar Gupta, guptask@purdue.edu, (765) 494-3484

2021-09-09 10:00:00 2021-09-09 11:00:00 America/Indiana/Indianapolis From Shannon's Bit to Bennett's Qubit Mahdi Hosseini Assistant Professor of ECE Purdue University via Zoom