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Isaac L. Chuang is a Professor of Physics and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) at MIT. He is a principal investigator at the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE), recognized for pioneering quantum computing work at IBM's Almaden Research Center. His research focuses on quantum computation, information theory, and cryptographic systems, with contributions to silicon biology and spin detection.
Education: B.S. and M.S. in Electrical Engineering and Physics from MIT (1990), Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University (1997). Postdoctoral fellowships at UC Berkeley and Los Alamos National Laboratory preceded his roles at IBM and MIT.
Research interests include large-scale quantum computers, entanglement applications, and quantum-inspired classical systems. His 2000 textbook Quantum Computation and Quantum Information (with Michael A. Nielsen) is foundational in the field. Notable awards include being named one of the '100 Most Promising Inventors' by Technology Review (1999) and election as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (2010).
Recent collaborations include MIT's National Quantum Information Science Research Centers (2020) and the Center for Ultracold Atoms (2023). He leads the Quanta Research Group and has co-authored influential papers on Hamiltonian simulation and quantum cryptography.
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