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Thomas Elliott holds the Dr Dame Kathleen Ollerenshaw Fellowship in the Theoretical Physics Group. His research focuses on quantum simulation, exploring both the foundational aspects of quantum complexity and practical applications in stochastic modeling and machine learning. Key interests include understanding what makes quantum systems appear complex and leveraging this complexity for computational advantages.
Research Interests: Quantum simulation, quantum many-body theory, complex systems, stochastic processes, and adaptive systems. His work bridges foundational quantum theory with applied areas like machine learning and quantum agent design.
Publications: Recent work includes quantum dimensionality reduction techniques for stochastic simulations (2023), quantum adaptive agents with memory efficiency (2022), and foundational studies on entangled ultracold atom systems (2015-2016). His research often explores the boundary between classical and quantum computational capabilities.
Grants & Future Work: Actively pursuing projects in quantum advantage, memory-efficient simulators, and quantum implementations of complex stochastic models. Open to PhD students exploring these areas.
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