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Chris Akers is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Colorado. His research focuses on the intersection of quantum mechanics and gravity, particularly exploring quantum mechanical aspects of black holes and the AdS/CFT correspondence. He applies tools from quantum information theory and quantum computation to advance these investigations.
Research interests include understanding how quantum computers can aid studies in quantum gravity and the implications of quantum gravitational physics on computational theory. His work bridges theoretical physics with cutting-edge quantum technologies, emphasizing connections between holography, entanglement, and error correction.
Publications highlight contributions to holographic duality, black hole interior structure, and quantum extremal surfaces. While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his work demonstrates significant engagement with foundational questions in theoretical physics.
Chris serves as a faculty mentor for students with last names A-B and maintains an office in DUAN F331. His research and teaching reflect a commitment to advancing interdisciplinary approaches in quantum gravity research.
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