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Tameem Albash is a Research Associate Professor at the University of New Mexico, affiliated with the Department of Physics and Astronomy in the College of Arts and Sciences. His research focuses on quantum information science, quantum computing, and quantum annealing. He holds a PhD from the University of Southern California (2010).
Education:
- PhD in Physics, University of Southern California, 2010
Research interests include quantum annealing optimization, quantum simulation, noise mitigation in quantum systems, and the interplay between quantum error correction and classical computational methods. His work explores topics like non-stoquastic Hamiltonians, many-body localization, and the application of machine learning to quantum systems. Recent studies investigate the efficiency of quantum annealing hardware for combinatorial problems, decoherence effects in quantum simulations, and the use of neural networks for state approximation.
His articles highlight advancements in classical simulation techniques for quantum phenomena, such as analyzing macrostate vs. microstate dynamics in 1D Ising models. He also examines hybrid approaches combining quantum and classical methods to address limitations in current quantum hardware. Despite no listed awards, his contributions to quantum computing benchmarks and hardware validation are notable.
Labs/Teams: Albash's research aligns with UNM's Quantum Information Science initiatives, though specific lab affiliations are not detailed in the provided text.
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