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Maxim G Vavilov is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where he also serves as the Associate Chair for the Undergraduate Program and Academic Affairs. He is affiliated with the College of Letters and Science and leads research in condensed matter physics and quantum hardware simulations.
His research focuses on theoretical and computational aspects of quantum systems, particularly in the context of quantum computing hardware. This includes modeling and simulation of solid-state quantum devices, decoherence mechanisms, and electron transport in low-dimensional systems.
The Vavilov Group conducts research in quantum hardware simulations, utilizing theoretical frameworks to explore the behavior of quantum bits and their interactions in physical implementations. The group's work bridges fundamental condensed matter theory with practical challenges in quantum engineering.
Dr. Vavilov advises undergraduate and graduate students in physics and is involved in academic leadership through his role in the undergraduate program. He maintains an active research profile with connections to broader quantum information science initiatives.
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