
معرفی
Chen Wang is an Associate Professor of Physics at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, part of the College of Natural Sciences. He leads the Chen Wang Lab, focusing on experimental superconducting quantum circuits for quantum information processing. His research emphasizes quantum error correction, qubit coherence, and non-reciprocal quantum systems. He holds a B.S. from Peking University (2006), a Ph.D. from Cornell University (2012), and completed a postdoc at Yale University (2012–2016).
His work includes pioneering studies on autonomous quantum error correction (Nature 2021), pair-coherent states, and fluxonium qubits. His lab is funded by DOE, ARO, AFOSR, and NSF. Notable achievements include the 2016 Physics World Top-10 Breakthrough for entangled Schrödinger cat states. Ongoing projects include quantum error correction codes and scalable superconducting devices under the DOE’s C2QA center.
Education:
- B.S., Peking University, 2006
- Ph.D., Cornell University, 2012
- Postdoc, Yale University, 2012–2016
Research Interests:
- Reservoir Engineering for Quantum Control
- Bosonic Quantum Error Correction
- Fluxonium Qubit Design
- Non-Reciprocal Circuit QED
- Quantum State Transfer
Grants & Collaborations:
- Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA), DOE
- Funding from ARO, AFOSR, and NSF
- Partnerships with Maryland, Wisconsin, and ENS Lyon groups
Labs & Teams:
- Chen Wang Lab at UMass Amherst
- Focus on 3D circuit QED, microwave engineering, and low-temperature physics




