
Isaac Chuang
Professor · Quantum Information Science
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Isaac Chuang is the Julius A. Stratton Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics at MIT. He is a pioneer in quantum information science, with research spanning quantum algorithms, atomic physics, and quantum hardware implementation. His work includes foundational experiments on quantum computing, such as demonstrating Shor’s algorithm using nuclear magnetic resonance.
Education:
- Bachelor’s degrees in Physics and Electrical Engineering from MIT
- Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from MIT
- Doctorate in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University (Hertz Foundation Fellow)
- Postdoctoral fellowships at Los Alamos National Laboratory and UC Berkeley
Research Focus: Chuang explores how physical systems can represent and process information, particularly through quantum systems. His interests include quantum error correction, entanglement applications, and scalable quantum architectures. Recent work emphasizes adiabatic quantum computing and metamaterials.
Awards:
- American Physical Society Fellow (2010)
- NSF IGERT Grant (2008)
- MIT Technology Review TR35 (1999)
- Hertz Foundation Fellow (1997)
Labs & Affiliations:
- quanta Research Group (lab)
- Affiliated with MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms, MIT Center for Quantum Engineering, and RLE
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