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Lex Kemper is an Assistant Professor of Physics at the NC State College of Sciences, specializing in applying quantum computing to solve complex problems in condensed matter physics. His work focuses on advancing quantum simulation techniques, studying quantum materials like cuprate superconductors, and developing noise-resilient quantum algorithms. He has contributed to theoretical frameworks for understanding electron interactions, quasiparticle dynamics, and the optimization of quantum circuits. His research bridges quantum computing, condensed matter physics, and theoretical chemistry, with applications in quantum machine learning and fault-tolerant quantum systems.
Key research interests include quantum state preparation, error mitigation in quantum simulations, and the classification of dynamical systems. He has published extensively on topics such as eigenvector continuation, barren plateaus in quantum circuits, and the simulation of strongly correlated systems using the Fermi-Hubbard model. His work often involves collaborations with experimental physicists to validate theoretical models with advanced spectroscopic techniques like RIXS and ARPES.
Notable contributions include frameworks for efficient ground-state preparation, denoising response functions, and the development of geometric quantum machine learning algorithms. His research aligns with the broader goals of leveraging quantum computing to tackle unresolved challenges in condensed matter physics and materials science.

