
Tameem Albash
Adjunct Assistant Professor · Quantum Computing
University of Southern CaliforniaAbout
Tameem Albash is an Adjunct Assistant Professor (Research) in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southern California. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics (USC, 2010) and a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cornell University (2005). His postdoctoral research includes roles at the Information Sciences Institute (USC) and the University of Southern California.
His research focuses on quantum computing, specifically quantum annealing, adiabatic quantum computation, and error correction mechanisms. He also explores theoretical physics topics like holography and condensed matter systems involving magnetic fields and superconductivity. His work bridges quantum information theory with practical implementations in quantum hardware.
Key contributions include studies on quantum annealing correction protocols, tunneling phenomena in optimization problems, and decoherence effects in adiabatic systems. His publications span high-impact journals like Phys. Rev. A, Nature Communications, and Journal of High Energy Physics.
No specific grants, awards, or student advisement are explicitly listed in the provided information. His affiliations emphasize active research in quantum technologies and theoretical physics collaborations.
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