Educational Accomplishments

One of the majorgoals of the Superconducting Quantum Computing Group is the education ofstudents and postdoctoral research associates, and fostering the research of visitingscientists. Listed below are past students associated with the program, andpast visiting faculty, scientists, and postdoctoral research associates.


Past Graduate Students

AndrewBerkley, Ph.D. 2003
Thesis:  A Josephson Junction Qubit
Employment:  D-wave Corporation

William J. Farrell III, M.S.2000
Scholarly Paper:  Quantum Theory ofthe rf SQUID: A Quantum Qubit.
Employment:  ?

Frederick Strauch, Ph.D. 2004
Thesis:  Theory of SuperconductingPhase Qubits
Employment:  Postdoctoral Fellow atNIST Gaithersburg.

Branimir Vasilic, Ph.D. 2002
Thesis:  Millimeter-Wave Radiationand Resonant States in Unshunted Josephson-Junction Arrays
Employment:  University ofPennsylvania

Huizhong Xu, Ph.D., 2004
Thesis:  Quantum Computing withJosephson Junction Circuits
Employment:  Cornell University

William Parsons
telephone: 301-405-7581
email: parsonsfamily@starpower.net

 


Past Undergraduate Students

Joseph Foley

Igor Friedman

Samuel Reed

William Parsons


Past High School Students

Mohamed Abutaleb


Visiting Faculty


Past Ph.D. Professional Staff

Roberto Ramos(2002-2004)
Postdoctoral Research Associate. Presently an Assistant Professor at Drexel University.

Philip Johnson (2002-2004)
Postdoctoral Research Asssociate. Presently at NIST Gaithersburg.