
معرفی
Sarang Gopalakrishnan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Princeton University. His research focuses on the dynamics of quantum systems and devices, particularly the scrambling of quantum information over time. He bridges quantum statistical mechanics with quantum information theory, collaborating with experimentalists in photonics, atomic physics, and condensed matter physics. His work also intersects computer science, data compression, and approximation theory.
- Education: Ph.D., University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (2012); B.A., Amherst College (2006).
- Honors: NSF CAREER Award (2017).
Key research interests include operator growth, eigenstate entanglement, and prethermalization in quantum systems. His experimental collaborations span photonic engineering, atomic physics, and condensed matter, with a focus on quantum many-body systems and topological phases.
Publications highlight studies on hydrodynamic behavior in quantum circuits, subdiffusive transport, and measurement-induced phase transitions. He explores foundational questions in quantum thermodynamics and error mitigation in noisy systems.
Advises 10+ graduate students, including Inci Anali, Hongkun Chen, and Yifan Frank Zhang. His grants include the NSF CAREER award supporting research on quantum many-body physics beyond the Boltzmann paradigm.




