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Graeme Smith is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder and an Associate Fellow at JILA, a joint research institute between the university and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). His research focuses on quantum information and quantum computing, exploring fundamental limits imposed by physics on communication, computation, and sensing technologies. He investigates topics such as error correction, quantum channel capacities, and entropy properties, aiming to bridge practical technological applications with foundational physics principles.
His work spans theoretical and applied aspects of quantum mechanics, including quantum annealing characterization and novel methods for analyzing information processing. Notable contributions include studies on quantum sensing limitations, entropy transfer dynamics, and the development of quantum algorithms for complex systems like the Vlasov equation.
Smith’s publications reflect a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary quantum science, with recent papers addressing broadband sensing opportunities, quantum channel superadditivity, and mechanical systems leveraging electro-optic correlations. His research has implications for advancing quantum communication networks and quantum computing architectures.





