
معرفی
Graham Kells is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Theoretical Physics at Maynooth University's Faculty of Science & Engineering. With a PhD in Theoretical Physics from NUIM (now Maynooth University) and postdoctoral experience at MU, FU Berlin, and DIAS, he specializes in complex quantum phenomena, particularly topological band structures and their applications in quantum information processing.
- Current research focuses on superconducting nano-wires for Majorana bound-state manipulation
- Explores quantum error correction through topological spin models
- Investigates weak zero-modes for high-temperature quantum information storage
- Develops third-quantization formalism and studies measurement-induced entanglement transitions
His work includes the Characterising and Stabilising Quantum Order in Complex Systems project (2017-2021) and collaborations with researchers like J.K. Slingerland and D. Meidan. Publications demonstrate expertise in quantum dynamics, topological materials, and machine learning applications in physics. Recent studies examine Liouvillian gaps, many-body scarring, and data-driven quantum system simulations.

