I am a quantum research scientist at the AWS Center for Quantum Computing based at Caltech in Pasadena, CA. I received my physics Ph.D in 2021 from Harvard where I worked on developing a platform for quantum computation and quantum simulation based on arrays of individual neutral atoms in optical tweezers. Currently, I work on quantum computation with superconducting circuits, with a focus on quantum error correction.
I am a quantum research scientist at the AWS Center for Quantum Computing based at Caltech in Pasadena, CA. I received my physics Ph.D in 2021 from Harvard where I worked on developing a platform for quantum computation and quantum simulation based on arrays of individual neutral atoms in optical tweezers. Currently, I work on quantum computation with superconducting circuits, with a focus on quantum error correction.
In the summer of 2025, I will be starting as an assistant professor in the Physics department at UC Berkeley! Any interested students and postdocs are welcome to reach out regarding research opportunities.
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Click here for my list of publications
Click here for some of my favorite images and movies of atoms
Click here for a link to my Ph.D thesis: Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Simulation with Programmable Rydberg Atom Arrays
Email address: hjlevine0@gmail.com