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Hugo Ribeiro is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics and Applied Physics at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, affiliated with the Kennedy College of Sciences. His research focuses on quantum control, adiabatic processes, and nonlinear dynamics with applications in quantum computing and condensed matter physics. Key areas include accelerated quantum operations, exceptional point physics, and reservoir engineering.
His work bridges theoretical developments and experimental implementations, emphasizing practical applications of quantum control techniques in solid-state systems and superconducting circuits. Recent efforts explore topological operations, non-reciprocal energy transfer, and high-fidelity quantum gate design under real-world constraints.
Notable contributions include methodologies for shortening adiabatic processes while maintaining robustness, and foundational studies on Stückelberg interferometry in nanomechanical systems. Despite no awards being explicitly listed, his publications reflect impactful contributions to quantum dynamics and control engineering.
His advising and grant activities remain unspecified in available records. Research is conducted within the Physics & Applied Physics department without mention of specific labs or collaborative teams.
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