Michael Gullans
Adjunct Assistant Professor · Quantum Information Systems
University of Maryland, College ParkAbout
Michael Gullans is an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, Department of Computer Science, and the Institute for Advanced Computer Studies (UMIACS) at the University of Maryland. He is also a physicist in the Nanoscale Device Characterization Division at NIST. His research focuses on quantum information systems, quantum simulators, and fault-tolerant computing, emphasizing error correction, noise mitigation, and statistical physics applications in many-body quantum dynamics. Gullans holds a PhD from Harvard University (2013) and has held postdoctoral positions at QuICS and Princeton University.
His work bridges theoretical quantum computing and experimental implementations, with contributions to quantum error correction protocols, analog quantum simulation, and the interplay of disorder and noise in quantum systems. Recent publications address scalable quantum architectures, low-depth random circuits, and hybrid fermion-qubit systems. He teaches advanced courses on quantum technology and quantum error correction.
Key collaborations include NIST, QuICS, and institutions exploring silicon spin qubits and reconfigurable atom arrays. His research aims to advance fault-tolerant quantum computation and reliable quantum simulators for studying complex systems.
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