B.S. University of Oklahoma (2001)
M.S. Yale University (2002)
Ph.D. Stanford University (2007)
Grant works on implementations of quantum information processing in neutral atom systems including quantum sensing with atom interferometers, and multi-atom entanglement using interactions between ultra-cold Rydberg atoms. Rydberg atoms provide a promising building block for a quantum computer and also hold great promise as a quantum simulator for a host of many-body systems. Rydberg systems also allow for the realization of spin-Hamiltonian without and with dissipation.