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Alexey V.

Gorshkov gorshkov@umd.edu
http://groups.jqi.umd.edu/gorshkov

Education
Mar ’10 Ph.D. Physics, Harvard University, Thesis: Novel Systems and Methods for Quantum
Communication, Quantum Computation, and Quantum Simulation, Advisor: Mikhail
D. Lukin.
Jun ’06 A.M. (Master of Arts) Physics, Harvard University.
Jun ’04 A.B. (Bachelor of Arts) Physics and Mathematics, Harvard University.
Summa Cum Laude

Appointments
Oct ’14– Fellow, Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS).
Aug ’13– Fellow, Joint Quantum Institute (JQI).
Aug ’13– Physicist, Quantum Measurement Division, National Institute of Standards and Tech-
nology (NIST).
Oct ’20– Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Maryland Institute for Advanced Com-
puter Studies (UMIACS).
Jan ’19– Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Maryland Department of Physics.
Aug ’13–Dec ’18 Adjunct Assistant Professor, University of Maryland Department of Physics.
Sep ’10–Aug ’13 Lee A. DuBridge Postdoctoral Scholar in Theoretical Physics, Institute for Quan-
tum Information and Matter (IQIM) at the California Institute of Technology.
Jan ’10–Aug ’10 Postdoctoral Fellow in Physics, Harvard University Physics Department.

Teaching Experience
Fall 2015 Atomic and Optical Physics I.
Co-teaching with Ian Spielman at the University of Maryland Department of Physics
Fall 2014 Atomic and Optical Physics I.
Co-teaching with Ian Spielman at the University of Maryland Department of Physics
Fall 2008 Topics in the Physics of Quantum Information.
Teaching fellow (unofficial) at the Harvard University Department of Physics

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Fall 2007 Modern Atomic and Optical Physics.
Teaching fellow at the Harvard University Department of Physics
Earned a Certificate of Distinction in Teaching
Spring 2002 Multivariable Calculus.
Course assistant at the Harvard University Department of Mathematics
Fall 2001 Linear Algebra.
Course assistant at the Harvard University Department of Mathematics

Honors and Awards


’23 Samuel Wesley Stratton Award.
’22 Optica Fellow. Citation: For fundamental contributions to the understanding and
control of large, interacting quantum systems, with applications including quantum-
computing, sensing, and networks.
’22 Washington Academy of Sciences Excellence in Research Award in Physical and Infor-
mation Sciences. Citation: In recognition for pioneering, fundamental contributions
to the understanding, design, and control of large, interacting quantum systems, with
applications including quantum computers, quantum sensors, and quantum networks.
’20 Arthur S. Flemming Award
’20 Fellow of the American Physical Society. Citation: For contributions to the under-
standing, design, and control of quantum many-body atomic, molecular, and optical
systems and their applications to phase transitions, entanglement generation and
propagation, synthetic magnetism, and quantum memory and simulation.
’19 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE). Citation: For
pushing the frontiers of quantum science through groundbreaking research, including
manipulating individual light particles to strongly interact—something they do not
naturally do, and which was recognized by “Physics World” as one of the top ten
breakthroughs of 2013.
’18 IUPAP (International Union of Pure and Applied Physics) Young Scientist Prize in
Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. Citation: For his outstanding contributions
on quantum properties of interacting cold atoms, cold dipolar matter, quantum optics,
quantum transduction, and quantum simulations.
’21 Nominated for the Graduate Faculty Mentor of the Year Award at the University of
Maryland (one of 22 nominees out of more than 1500 faculty members)
’22 Fellow of the Washington Academy of Sciences
’10–’13 Lee A. DuBridge Postdoctoral Fellowship from the California Institute of Technology
’11 One of four finalists for the 2011 Thesis Prize from the APS Division of AMO Physics
’08 Graduate Society Merit Fellowship (John Parker Bequest Scholarship)
’08 Gertrude and Maurice Goldhaber Prize to an outstanding graduate student
’07 Certificate of Distinction in Teaching
’04–’07 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship
’05 Robbins Prize from the Harvard University Physics Department

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’04 Dr. Jack T. Sanderson Memorial Prize from Harvard College for excellence in the
study of physics
’03 Elected to Harvard’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in the fall of senior year (one of the
top 72 students out of the senior class of about 2000)
’02–’03 Harvard College Scholarship for superior academic achievement
’00–’02 John Harvard Scholarship for academic achievement of the highest distinction
’01 Detur Prize from Harvard College for very high academic standing
’97 2nd place in the All-Russian Mathematics Olympiad

Press (reference number corresponds to the publications list below)


’13 Our work on the realization of attractive and massive photons was chosen by Physics
World as one of ten breakthroughs of 2013. It was also featured by CNN, the Guardian,
and numerous other news media [41].
’17 Our work on the observation of a dynamical phase transition with a 53-qubit quantum
simulator was featured by Gizmodo, International Business Times, Discover Magazine,
Science Daily, and numerous other news media [83].
’18 Our work on the observation of three-photon bound states in a quantum nonlinear
medium was featured by Newsweek and numerous other news media [84].
’13 Our work on the use of an optical clock to study spin models was featured by the
New Scientist, ElectronicsWeekly.com, Science World Report, and other news media
[38].
’21 Our work on domain-wall confinement was featured in Nature Physics News & Views
[120].
’20 Our work on simulating hyperbolic space was selected as an Editors’ Suggestion and
was featured in a Physics Synopsis and by Phys.org, SciTechDaily, and numerous
other news media [116].
’20 Our work on symmetry breaking and error correction in open quantum systems was
featured by theregister.com, qubitreport.com, medium.com and numerous other news
media [137].
’21 Our work on optimal state transfer and entanglement generation in power-law inter-
acting systems was featured by phys.org, insidequantumtechnology.com, acm.org and
numerous other news media [139].
’14 Our experimental work [44] on the non-local propagation of correlations and our the-
oretical work [45] on the persistence of locality in systems with power-law interactions
were featured by Science Daily, Newswise, Nanowerk, and other news media.
’15 Our work on nearly linear light cones in long-range interacting quantum systems
was featured by Science Daily, Nanotechnology Now, Phys.org, Scientific Computing,
R&D Magazine, the ECN Magazine, and other news media [49].
’19 Our work on a fluctuation-induced torque on a topological insulator out of thermal
equilibrium was selected as an Editors’ Suggestion and featured in a Physics Synopsis
and by Phys.org and the Science Bulletin [103].

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’20 Our work on the hierarchy of linear light cones with long-range interactions was
featured in a Physics Viewpoint and by opli.net [121].
’15 Our work on Coulomb bound states of strongly interacting photons was selected
as an Editors’ Suggestion and was featured by Optics & Photonics News (OPN),
photonics.com, and numerous other news media [52].
’21 Our work on quench dynamics of a fermi gas with strong long-range interactions was
featured in a Physics Viewpoint [140].
’18 Our work on photon subtraction by many-body decoherence was selected as an Editors’
Suggestion and featured by Science Daily [90].
’18 Our work on realizing a dark state optical lattice with sub-wavelength spatial structure
was featured in a Physics Viewpoint and selected as an Editors’ Suggestion [91].
’11 Our work on simulating a generalized t-J model with ultracold polar molecules was
featured in a Physics Synopsis [25,26].
’13 Our work on realizing fractional Chern insulators with dipolar spins was featured in a
Physics Viewpoint and selected as an Editors’ Suggestion [37].

Patents and Patent Applications


17. A. V. Gorshkov, M. J. Gullans, J. V. Porto, C. Fechisin, K. Sharma, P. Bienias, S. L.
Rolston,
Systems, Devices, and Methods for a Non-Demolition Photon Counter using a 2D
Rydberg Atom Array,
U.S. Provisional Patent Application 63/520087, filed August 16, 2023.
Based on publication [177] below.
16. S. Lieu, Y.-J. Liu, A. V. Gorshkov,
Passive quantum memory,
U.S. Provisional Patent Application 63/467705, filed May 19, 2023.
Based on publication [168] below.
15. A. Guo, J. T. Young, R. Belyansky, P. Bienias, A. V. Gorshkov,
Experimental Roadmap for Optimal State Transfer and Entanglement Generation in
Power-Law Systems,
U.S. Provisional Patent Application 63/378210, filed October 3, 2022.
14. K. C. Cox, P. Bienias, D. H. Meyer, D. P. Fahey, P. D. Kunz, A. V. Gorshkov,
Spin wave quantum computer,
U.S. Provisional Patent Application 63/408498, filed September 21, 2022.
Based on publications [160,161] below.
13. A. Ehrenberg, J. Bringewatt, A. V. Gorshkov,
Minimum Entanglement Protocols for Function Estimation,
U.S. Patent Application 18232890, filed Aug 11, 2023.
Based on publication [162] below.
Nominated as a finalist for University of Maryland’s Invention of the Year awards for
2022.

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12. J. Bringewatt, I. Boettcher, P. Niroula, P. Bienias, A. V. Gorshkov,
Measurement of Multiple Functions with Quantum Sensor Networks,
U.S. Patent Application 18136257, filed Apr 18, 2023.
Based on publication [151] below.
11. A. Bapat, A. M. Childs, A. V. Gorshkov, S. King, E. Schoute, H. Shastri,
Quantum routing with fast reversals,
U.S. Patent Application 18178491, filed Mar 3, 2023.
Based on publication [147] below.
10. J. Bringewatt, P. Bienias, T. Qian, I. Boettcher, A. V. Gorshkov,
System and Method for Measurement of Field Properties Using Quantum Sensor
Networks,
U.S. Patent Application 17978420, filed Nov 1, 2022.
Based on publication [142] below.
9. M. C. Tran, A. Deshpande, A. Y. Guo, A. Lucas, A. V. Gorshkov,
Systems and Methods for Optimal State Transfer and Entanglement Generation in
Power-Law Interacting Systems,
U.S. Patent Application 17959901, filed Oct 4, 2022.
Based on publication [139] below.
8. L. T. Brady, L. Kocia, P. Bienias, A. Bapat, Y. Kharkov, A. V. Gorshkov,
Bang-Anneal-Bang Quantum Optimization Algorithm,
International Patent Application PCT/US22/29038, filed May 12, 2022.
Based on publication [156] below.
7. A. Bapat, E. Schoute, A. V. Gorshkov, A. M. Childs,
Performing State Reversal on a Quantum Spin Chain,
U.S. Patent Application 17669946, filed Feb 11, 2022.
Based on publication [123] below.
6. A. Lucas, M. C. Tran, A. Ehrenberg, A. Y. Guo, A. Deshpande, A. V. Gorshkov, Z.-X.
Gong, C.-F. Chen, Y. Hong,
Quantum State Transfer,
U.S. Patent Application 17574301, filed Jan 12, 2022.
Based on publication [121] below.
5. J. T. Young, P. Bienias, R. Belyansky, A. M. Kaufman, A. V. Gorshkov,
Qubit gate and producing a generalized controlled-not gate,
U.S. Patent Application 17531652, filed Nov 19, 2021.
Based on publication [129] below.
4. K. Qian, Z. Eldredge, W. Ge, G. Pagano, C. Monroe, J. V. Porto, A. V. Gorshkov,
Heisenberg Scaler,
U.S. Patent 11,562,049, filed Nov 8, 2019, issued Jan 24, 2023.
Based on publication [104] below.
3. A. V. Gorshkov, M. Foss-Feig, Z. Eldredge, S. L. Rolston,
Determining a Modal Amplitude of an Inhomogeneous Field with a Quantum Sensor,
U.S. Patent 10,007,885, filed Jul 14, 2017, issued Jun 26, 2018.
Based on publication [73] below.

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2. A. V. Gorshkov, M. Foss-Feig, Z. Eldredge, Z.-X. Gong, A. Hamed Moosavian, J. T.
Young,
Fast Entangled State Generation and Quantum Information Transfer in Quantum
Systems with Long-Range Interactions,
U.S. Patent 10,432,320, filed Nov 2, 2017, issued Oct 1, 2019;
World Intellectual Property Organization Patent WO/2018/106506, publication date
Jun 14, 2018.
Based on publication [76] below.
1. N. Y. Yao, L. Jiang, A. V. Gorshkov, P. C. Maurer, G. Giedke, J. I. Cirac, M. D.
Lukin,
Scalable Room Temperature Quantum Information Processor,
U.S. Patent 9,317,473, filed Dec 14, 2011, issued Apr 19, 2016;
World Intellectual Property Organization Patent WO/2012/082938, publication date
Jun 21, 2012.
Based on publication [29] below.

Students and Postdocs


Sep ’13–Dec ’16 Mohammad Maghrebi, postdoc; currently Assistant Professor at Michigan State Uni-
versity
Jun ’13–Dec ’17 Zhexuan Gong, postdoc and research currently Assistant Professor at the Colorado
School of Mines
Sep ’16–Sep ’17 Sergey Syzranov, postdoc, co-advised; currently Assistant Professor at the University
of California, Santa Cruz
Aug ’16–Apr ’19 Paraj Titum Bhattacharjee, postdoc and NRC postdoc; currently Quantum Informa-
tion Scientist at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
Sep ’16–Jan ’21 Rex Lundgren, NRC postdoc, postdoc, and research scientist; currently Engineering
and Physics Sciences Researcher at the NSA Laboratory for Physical Sciences
Oct ’18–Jan ’21 Igor Boettcher, postdoc; currently Assistant Professor at the University of Alberta,
Canada
Sep ’19–Jun ’21 Oles Shtanko, Theoretical Quantum Optics Fellowship postdoc, co-advised; currently
postdoctoral researcher at IBM
Aug ’16–Oct ’21 James Garrison, NRC postdoc, postdoc, and research scientist; currently quantum
developer at IBM
Oct ’16–Nov ’21 Przemyslaw Bienias, postdoc and research scientist; currently Quantum Research Sci-
entist at AWS
Sep ’18–Feb ’22 Lucas Brady, NRC postdoc, co-advised; currently Sr. Research Scientist at the NASA
QuAIL group
July ’21–Jan ’22 Kunal Sharma, Hartree Postdoctoral Fellow, co-advised; currently Research Staff
Member at IBM
July ’19–Apr ’22 Yaroslav Kharkov, postdoc and research scientist; currently Senior Applied Scientist
at AWS

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Aug’ 19–Jun ’22 Zhicheng Yang, postdoc, co-advised; currently Assistant Professor at Peking Univer-
sity
Sep ’19–Oct ’22 Simon Lieu, NRC postdoc; currently Research Scientist at AWS
Nov ’21–Sep ’22 Kishor Bharti, postdoc; currently Scientist at the Institute of High Performance Com-
puting (IHPC) in Singapore
Sept ’19–Nov Luis Pedro García-Pintos, postdoc, co-advised; currently Staff Scientist at Los Alamos
’22 National Laboratory
Sep ’18–Mar’ 23 Seth Whitsitt, NRC postdoc and research scientist, currently Sr. Principal Transfor-
mational Quantum Physicist at Northrop Grumman
Dec ’18–Jul ’23 Chris Baldwin, NRC postdoc and research scientist, co-advised; currently Assistant
Professor at Michigan State University
Aug ’21– Ali Fahimniya, postdoc
Aug ’21– Brayden Ware, NRC postdoc
Jan ’22 – Alex Cojocaru, postdoc, co-advised
May ’22 – Alexander Schuckert, Theoretical Quantum Optics Fellowship postdoc, co-advised
May ’22 – Eleanor “Ella” Crane, postdoc, co-advised
Sep ’14–May ’19 Zachary Eldredge, Ph.D. student; currently Technology Manager at the Department
of Energy’s Solar Energy Technologies Office
Jun ’14–May ’20 Jeremy Young, Ph.D. student; currently NRC postdoc at JILA
Sep ’15–Jul ’21 Fangli Liu, Ph.D. student; currently ReseaRrch Scientist at QuEra
Sep ’15–Aug ’21 Abhinav Deshpande, Ph.D. student; currently IQIM Postdoctoral Scholar at Caltech
Sep ’16–Aug ’21 Minh Tran, Ph.D. student, co-advised; currently postdoc at the MIT Center for The-
oretical Physics
Jun ’14–Aug ’21 Yidan Wang, Ph.D. student; currently postdoc at Harvard University
Sep ’16–Aug ’21 Aniruddha Bapat, Ph.D. student, co-advised; currently postdoc at the Lawrence
Berkeley National Laboratory
Sep ’16–Mar ’23 Andrew Guo, Ph.D. student, co-advised; currently postdoc at Sandia National Labo-
ratory
Jan ’18–Jul ’23 Ron Belyansky, Ph.D. student; currently Chicago Prize Postdoctoral Fellow in Theo-
retical Quantum Science
Sep ’19–Jul ’23 Pradeep Niroula, Ph.D. student, co-advised; currently Applied Research Associate at
J.P. Morgan
Sep ’16– Su-Kuan Chu, Ph.D. student
Sep ’18– Adam Ehrenberg, Ph.D. student
Sep ’18– Jacob Bringewatt, Ph.D. student
Sep ’19– Dhruv Devulapalli, Ph.D. student, co-advised
Sep ’20– Joseph Iosue, Ph.D. student, co-advised
Jun ’21– Sharoon Austin, Ph.D. student
Jun ’21– Jeet Girish Shah, Ph.D. student, co-advised
Jun ’21– Christopher Fechisin, Ph.D. student, co-advised

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Aug ’21– Elizabeth Bennewitz, Ph.D. student
Aug ’21– Daniel Spencer, Ph.D. student
Aug ’22– Zhenning Liu, Ph.D. student, co-advised
Aug ’22– Timothy “Connor” Mooney, Ph.D. student, co-advised
Aug ’22– Jeffery Yu, Ph.D. student, co-advised
Jun–Oct ’11 Kevin Kuns, undergraduate summer student (California Institute of Technology), cur-
rently postdoc at MIT
May–Aug ’16 Pradeep Niroula, Harvard undergraduate spent summer at the University of Maryland,
currently graduate student at the University of Maryland
Jun–Aug ’17 Joseph Iosue, MIT undergraduate spent summer at the University of Maryland, cur-
rently graduate student at the University of Maryland
Jun–Sep ’18 Nishad Maskara, Caltech undergraduate spent summer at the University of Maryland,
currently graduate student at Harvard
Jun–Sep ’18 Kevin Wang, Stanford undergraduate spent summer at the University of Maryland,
currently MSc candidate at the University of Oxford
Jul–Sep ’19 Marcin Kalinowski, University of Warsaw undergraduate student spent summer at the
University of Maryland, currently graduate student at Harvard
Jun–Aug ’20 Hrishee Shastri, Reed College undergraduate spent time at the University of Maryland,
co-advised
Jun–Aug ’20 Samuel King, University of Rochester undergraduate spent time at the University of
Maryland, co-advised
Jun–Aug ’21 Nicole Dong, UC Boulder undergraduate spent time (virtually) at the University of
Maryland, co-advised
Jun–Aug ’21 Sam DeCoster, Georgia Tech undergraduate spent time (virtually) at the University
of Maryland, co-advised
Jun–Aug ’21 Mason Wittman, Kansas State University undergraduate spent time (virtually) at the
University of Maryland, co-advised
Jun–Aug ’22 Akshita Gorti, Cornell undergraduate spent time at the University of Maryland
Jun ’22–Aug ’22 Ruozhen Gong, Mount Holyoke College undergraduate spent time at the University
of Maryland
Jun ’22–Aug ’22 Wentai Deng, Peking University undergraduate spent time (virtually) at the University
of Maryland
Apr ’21–Aug ’23 Weiyuan Gong, Tsinghua University undergraduate spent time (virtually) at the Uni-
versity of Maryland
Jun ’23– Tianhao Liu, Peking University undergraduate spent time (virtually) at the University
of Maryland
Aug ’23– Dong Yuan, Tsinghua University undergraduate spent time (virtually) at the University
of Maryland
Jan ’18–Jan ’19 Kevin Qian, Montgomery Blair high school student spent time at the University of
Maryland, currently undergraduate at MIT

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Jun–Aug ’20 Timothy Qian, Montgomery Blair high school student spent time at the University of
Maryland; currently undergraduate at MIT
Jun–Aug ’20 Ivy Liang, Montgomery Blair high school student spent time at the University of
Maryland; currently undergraduate at an Ivy League school
Jun–Aug ’21 Akshita Gorti, Freedom High School student spent time (virtually) at the University
of Maryland; currently undergraduate at Cornell
Jun–Aug ’22 Tarushii Goel, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology student
spent time at the University of Maryland; currently undergraduate at MIT
Jun ’23– Jason Youm, Montgomery Blair high school student spent time at the University of
Maryland

Professional and Outreach Activities


’05– Referee for the following journals: Nature, Nature Physics, Nature Photonics, Na-
ture Communications, Physical Review Letters, Physical Review X, Nature Reviews
Physics, Science Advances, Physical Review B, Reports on Progress in Physics, Phys-
ical Review A, New Journal of Physics, Optics Communications, Optics Letters, Ap-
plied Physics B, and EPL (Europhysics Letters).
’15– Reviewer and review panel member for NSF (QIS, TAMOP, CMP, CMMT).
’17– Reviewer for AFOSR, ARO, DoE.
’18– External referee for promotions to tenure and other faculty appointments.
’16 Review panel member for reviewing the work of ARL employees.
’20– Fellow of The American Physical Society (APS).
’18–’21 Member of the APS DAMOP (Division of Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics)
program committee.
’08– Member of The American Physical Society (APS).
’20– Member of The Optical Society (OSA).
’21– Amazon Scholar at Amazon Web Services.
’18–’21 Scientific Advisory Board member at Atom Computing.
’23 Together with Nicolo Defenu, Giovanna Morigi, and Lea Santos, organizing a KITP
program “Out-of-equilibrium dynamics and quantum information of many-body sys-
tems with long-range interactions” and the associated conference.
’23 Together with Niklas Mueller, Nicole Yunger Halpern, and Raju Venugopalan, orga-
nizing an IQuS workshop “Bridging the gap: Thermalization, from Cold Atoms to
Hot Quantum Chromodynamics”.
’16 Led the organization (with the help of Jason Alicea, Dima Abanin, Frank Verstraete,
and Leo Radzihovsky) of a 13-week KITP program on Synthetic Quantum Matter
’16 Together with Dima Abanin, Ehud Altman, and Victor Galitski, organized a KITP
conference "Designer Quantum Systems out of Equilibrium"
’19 Together with Kang-Kuen Ni, Tanya Zelevinsky, and Immanuel Bloch, organized an
ITAMP workshop on cold molecules

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’19 Chair of the Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) Technologies workshop at the
University of Maryland
’19 Talk at Howard University, which is a historically black university (HBCU)
’23 Talk at the University of the District of Columbia, which is a historically black uni-
versity (HBCU)
’15– Volunteer judge for the Buck Lodge Middle School Virtual Science Fair (annually,
2015 - present).
’23 Outreach to the public about quantum: three Career Day presentations at Wayside
Elementary School in Potomac, MD focused on playing with liquid nitrogen and
talking about what physicists do.
’18 Outreach to the public about quantum: the Science News for Students piece “Harry
Potter can apparate. Can you?” is based, in part, on an hour-long interview with me.
’20 Outreach to the public about quantum: as part of Kids-Ask-NIST, shot a one-minute
video response to the question “Could it be possible to power cities with quantum
energy?”.
’15– Volunteer at Maryland Day on the University of Maryland campus, annually. Canceled
in 2020 due to the pandemic.
’16, ’18 Volunteer at the USA Science and Engineering Festival
’14– Launched and oversee the operation of a weekly quantum seminar at the University of
Maryland, during which local students and postdocs from all various quantum centers
at the University of Maryland give talks about their research.
’16 Gave a presentation to and chatted with the University of Maryland Society of Physics
Students.
’11– Advised or co-advised 15 undergraduates and 5 high school students on summer
research projects.
’13– Regularly serve on JQI and QuICS committees, such as visitor program committee,
seminar committee, postdoc fellowship committee, and graduate fellowship commit-
tee.

Papers Published in or Submitted to Peer-Reviewed Journals


187. O. Shtanko, Y.-J. Liu, S. Lieu, A. V. Gorshkov, V. V. Albert,
Bounds on Autonomous Quantum Error Correction,
arXiv:2308.16233 [quant-ph].
186. W. Gong, Y. Kharkov, M. C. Tran, P. Bienias, A. V. Gorshkov,
Improved Digital Quantum Simulation by Non-Unitary Channels,
arXiv:2307.13028 [quant-ph].
185. R. Belyansky, S. Whitsitt, N. Mueller, A. Fahimniya, E. R. Bennewitz, Z. Davoudi,
A. V. Gorshkov,
High-Energy Collision of Quarks and Hadrons in the Schwinger Model: From Tensor
Networks to Circuit QED,
arXiv:2307.02522 [quant-ph].

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184. I. Zuk, D. Cohen, A. V. Gorshkov, A. Retzker,
Robust gates with spin-locked superconducting qubits,
arXiv:2306.09149 [quant-ph].
183. J. Kwan, P. Segura, Y. Li, S. Kim, A. V. Gorshkov, A. Eckardt, B. Bakkali-Hassani,
M. Greiner,
Realization of 1D Anyons with Arbitrary Statistical Phase,
arXiv:2306.01737 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
182. B. Ware, A. Deshpande, D. Hangleiter, P. Niroula, B. Fefferman, A. V. Gorshkov, M.
J. Gullans,
A sharp phase transition in linear cross-entropy benchmarking,
arXiv:2305.04954 [quant-ph].
181. S.-K. Chu, G. Zhu, A. V. Gorshkov,
Entanglement Renormalization Circuits for Chiral Topological Order,
arXiv:2304.13748 [quant-ph].
TQC 2023 talk.
180. J. Shah, G. Nambiar, A. V. Gorshkov, V. Galitski,
Quantum spin ice in three-dimensional Rydberg atom arrays,
arXiv:2301.04657 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
179. S. Ghosh, A. Deshpande, D. Hangleiter, A. V. Gorshkov, B. Fefferman,
Complexity Phase Transitions Generated by Entanglement,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 131, 030601 (2023); arXiv:2212.10582 [quant-ph].
178. L. Feng, O. Katz, C. Haack, M. Maghrebi, A. V. Gorshkov, Z. Gong, M. Cetina, C.
Monroe,
Continuous Symmetry Breaking in a Trapped-Ion Spin Chain,
Nature (in press); arXiv:2211.01275 [quant-ph].
177. C. Fechisin, K. Sharma, P. Bienias, S. L. Rolston, J. V. Porto, M. J. Gullans, A. V.
Gorshkov,
Quantum Non-Demolition Photon Counting in a 2d Rydberg Atom Array,
arXiv:2210.10798 [quant-ph].
U.S. Provisional Patent Application 63/520087.
176. Y.-A. Chen, A. V. Gorshkov, Y. Xu,
Error-correcting codes for fermionic quantum simulation,
arXiv:2210.08411 [quant-ph].
175. A. Vrajitoarea, R. Belyansky, R. Lundgren, S. Whitsitt, A. V. Gorshkov, A. A. Houck,
Ultrastrong light-matter interaction in a photonic crystal,
arXiv:2209.14972 [quant-ph].
174. J. T. Iosue, A. Ehrenberg, D. Hangleiter, A. Deshpande, A. V. Gorshkov,
Page curves and typical entanglement in linear optics,
Quantum 7, 1017 (2023); arXiv:2209.06838 [quant-ph].
173. J. Wildeboer, C. M. Langlett, Z.-C. Yang, A. V. Gorshkov, T. Iadecola, S. Xu,
Quantum Many-Body Scars from Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen States in Bilayer Systems,
Phys. Rev. B 106, 205142 (2022); arXiv:2209.05527 [cond-mat.str-el].

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172. C. L. Baldwin, A. Ehrenberg, A. Y. Guo, A. V. Gorshkov,
Disordered Lieb-Robinson bounds in one dimension,
PRX Quantum 4, 020349 (2023); arXiv:2208.05509 [cond-mat.dis-nn].
171. X. Zhang, W. Jiang, J. Deng, K. Wang, J. Chen, P. Zhang, W. Ren, H. Dong, S. Xu,
Y. Gao, F. Jin, X. Zhu, Q. Guo, H. Li, C. Song, A. V. Gorshkov, T. Iadecola, F. Liu,
Z.-X. Gong, Z. Wang, D.L. Deng, H. Wang,
Digital quantum simulation of Floquet symmetry-protected topological phases,
Nature 607, 468 (2022).
170. A. Bapat, A. M. Childs, A. V. Gorshkov, E. Schoute,
Advantages and limitations of quantum routing,
PRX Quantum 4, 010313 (2023); arXiv:2206.01766 [quant-ph].
169. A. Ehrenberg, A. Deshpande, C. L. Baldwin, D. A. Abanin, A. V. Gorshkov,
Simulation Complexity of Many-Body Localized Systems,
arXiv:2205.12967 [quant-ph].
QIP 2023 talk.
168. S. Lieu, Y.-J. Liu, A. V. Gorshkov,
Candidate for a passively protected quantum memory in two dimensions,
arXiv:2205.09767 [quant-ph].
U.S. Provisional Patent Application 63/467705.
167. D. Devulapalli, E. Schoute, A. Bapat, A. M. Childs, A. V. Gorshkov,
Quantum Routing with Teleportation,
arXiv:2204.04185 [quant-ph].
166. M. Van Regemortel, O. Shtanko, L. P. Garcia-Pintos, A. Deshpande, H. Dehghani,
A. V. Gorshkov, M. Hafezi,
Monitoring-induced Entanglement Entropy and Sampling Complexity,
Phys. Rev. Research 4, L032021 (2022); arXiv:2201.12672 [quant-ph].
165. A. Deshpande, P. Niroula, O. Shtanko, A. V. Gorshkov, B. Fefferman, M. J. Gullans,
Tight bounds on the convergence of noisy random circuits to the uniform distribution,
PRX Quantum 3, 040329 (2022); arXiv:2112.00716 [quant-ph].
Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion.
QIP 2022 talk.
164. Y. Kharkov, O. Shtanko, A. Seif, P. Bienias, M. Van Regemortel, M. Hafezi, A. V.
Gorshkov,
Discovering hydrodynamic equations of many-body quantum systems,
arXiv:2111.02385 [quant-ph].
163. A. Y. Guo, S. Lieu, M. C. Tran, A. V. Gorshkov,
Clustering of steady-state correlations in open systems with long-range interactions,
arXiv:2110.15368 [quant-ph].
162. A. Ehrenberg, J. Bringewatt, A. V. Gorshkov,
Minimum Entanglement Protocols for Function Estimation,
arXiv:2110.07613 [quant-ph].
U.S. Patent Application 18232890.

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161. K. C. Cox, P. Bienias, D. H. Meyer, P. D. Kunz, D. P. Fahey, A. V. Gorshkov,
Linear and continuous variable spin-wave processing using a cavity-coupled atomic
ensemble,
arXiv:2109.15246 [physics.atom-ph]
.
160. K. C. Cox, P. Bienias, D. H. Meyer, D. P. Fahey, P. D. Kunz, A. V. Gorshkov,
Spin-Wave Quantum Computing with Atoms in a Single-Mode Cavity,
Phys. Rev. Research 4, 033149 (2022); arXiv:2109.15252 [physics.atom-ph].
U.S. Provisional Patent Application 63/408498.
159. J. T. Young, A. V. Gorshkov, I. B. Spielman,
Feedback-stabilized dynamical steady states in the Bose-Hubbard model,
Phys. Rev. Research 3, 043075 (2021); arXiv:2106.09744 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
158. L. P. García-Pintos, S. Nicholson, J. R. Green, A. del Campo, A. V. Gorshkov,
Unifying Quantum and Classical Speed Limits on Observables,
Phys. Rev. X 12, 011038 (2022); arXiv:2108.04261 [quant-ph].
157. C. M. Langlett, Z.-C. Yang, J. Wildeboer, A. V. Gorshkov, T. Iadecola, S. Xu,
Rainbow Scars: From Area to Volume Law,
Phys. Rev. B 105, L060301 (2022); arXiv:2107.03416 [cond-mat.str-el].
156. L. T. Brady, L. Kocia, P. Bienias, A. Bapat, Y. Kharkov, A. V. Gorshkov,
Behavior of Analog Quantum Algorithms,
arXiv:2107.01218 [quant-ph].
USRA Q2B Applied NISQ Computing Paper 2021 Award.
International Patent Application PCT/US22/29038.
155. C. Noel, P. Niroula, A. Risinger, L. Egan, D. Biswas, M. Cetina, A. V. Gorshkov, M.
Gullans, D. A. Huse, C. Monroe,
Measurement-induced quantum phases realized in a trapped-ion quantum computer,
Nature Phys. 18, 760 (2022); arXiv:2106.05881 [quant-ph].
154. P. Bienias, I. Boettcher, R. Belyansky, A. J. Kollar, A. V. Gorshkov,
Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics in Hyperbolic Space: From Photon Bound States
to Frustrated Spin Models,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 013601 (2022); arXiv:2105.06490 [quant-ph].
153. S. Lieu, M. McGinley, O. Shtanko, N. R. Cooper, A. V. Gorshkov,
Kramers’ degeneracy for open systems in thermal equilibrium,
Phys. Rev. B 105, L121104 (2022); arXiv:2105.02888 [cond-mat.mes-hall].
152. I. Boettcher, A. V. Gorshkov, A. J. Kollár, J. Maciejko, S. Rayan, R. Thomale,
Crystallography of Hyperbolic Lattices,
Phys. Rev. B 105, 125118 (2022); arXiv:2105.01087 [cond-mat.str-el].
Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion.
151. J. Bringewatt, I. Boettcher, P. Niroula, P. Bienias, A. V. Gorshkov,
Protocols for estimating multiple functions with quantum sensor networks: geometry
and performance,
Phys. Rev. Research 3, 033011 (2021); arXiv:2104.09540 [quant-ph].
U.S. Patent Application 18136257.

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150. M. C. Tran, A. Y. Guo, C. L. Baldwin, A. Ehrenberg, A. V. Gorshkov, A. Lucas,
The Lieb-Robinson light cone for power-law interactions,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 160401 (2021); arXiv:2103.15828 [quant-ph].
149. Y. Wang, M. J. Gullans, X. Na, A. V. Gorshkov,
Universal scattering with general dispersion relations,
Phys. Rev. Research 4, 023014 (2022); arXiv:2103.09830 [quant-ph].
148. C. L. Baldwin, P. Bienias, A. V. Gorshkov, M. J. Gullans, M. Maghrebi,
Singularities in nearly-uniform 1D condensates due to quantum diffusion,
Phys. Rev. A 104, L041303 (2021); arXiv:2103.06293 [quant-ph].
147. A. Bapat, A. M. Childs, A. V. Gorshkov, S. King, E. Schoute, H. Shastri,
Quantum routing with fast reversals,
Quantum 5, 533 (2021); arXiv:2103.03264 [quant-ph].
U.S. Patent Application 18178491.
146. Y. Alexeev, D. Bacon, K. R. Brown, R. Calderbank, L. D. Carr, F. T. Chong, B.
DeMarco, D. Englund, E. Farhi, B. Fefferman, A. V. Gorshkov, A. Houck, J. Kim,
S. Kimmel, M. Lange, S. Lloyd, M. D. Lukin, D. Maslov, P. Maunz, C. Monroe, J.
Preskill, M. Roetteler, M. J. Savage, and J. Thompson,
Quantum Computer Systems for Scientific Discovery,
PRX Quantum 2, 017001 (2021); arXiv:1912.07577 [quant-ph].
145. W. Morong, F. Liu, P. Becker, K. S. Collins, L. Feng, A. Kyprianidis, G. Pagano, T.
You, A. V. Gorshkov, C. Monroe,
Observation of Stark many-body localization without disorder,
Nature 599, 393 (2021); arXiv:2102.07250 [quant-ph].
144. C. Monroe, W. C. Campbell, L.-M. Duan, Z.-X. Gong, A. V. Gorshkov, P. Hess, R.
Islam, K. Kim, N. Linke, G. Pagano, P. Richerme, C. Senko, N. Y. Yao,
Programmable quantum simulations of spin systems with trapped ions,
Rev. Mod. Phys. 93, 025001 (2021); arXiv:1912.07845 [quant-ph].
143. F. Liu, Z.-C. Yang, P. Bienias, T. Iadecola, A. V. Gorshkov,
Localization and criticality in antiblockaded 2D Rydberg atom arrays,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 128, 013603 (2022); arXiv:2012.03946 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
142. T. Qian, J. Bringewatt, I. Boettcher, P. Bienias, A. V. Gorshkov,
Optimal Measurement of Field Properties with Quantum Sensor Networks,
Phys. Rev. A 103, L030601 (2021); arXiv:2011.01259 [quant-ph].
U.S. Patent Application 17978420.
141. M. Kalinowski, Y. Wang, P. Bienias, M. J. Gullans, D. P. Ornelas-Huerta, A. N.
Craddock, S. L. Rolston, J. V. Porto, H. P. Büchler, A. V. Gorshkov,
Resonant enhancement of three-body loss between strongly interacting photons,
Phys. Rev. Research 4, L022059 (2022); Xiv:2010.09772 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
140. E. Guardado-Sanchez, B. Spar, P. Schauss, R. Belyansky, J. T. Young, P. Bienias, A.
V. Gorshkov, T. Iadecola, W. S. Bakr,
Quench Dynamics of a Fermi Gas with Strong Long-Range Interactions,
Phys. Rev. X 11, 021036 (2021); arXiv:2010.05871 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
Featured in a Physics Viewpoint: X. Li, Physics 14, 74 (2021).

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139. M. C. Tran, A. Deshpande, A. Y. Guo, A. Lucas, A. V. Gorshkov,
Optimal state transfer and entanglement generation in power-law interacting systems,
Phys. Rev. X 11, 031016 (2021); arXiv:2010.02930 [quant-ph].
QIP 2021 talk.
U.S. Provisional Patent Application 63/262085.
138. D. P. Ornelas-Huerta, P. Bienias, A. N. Craddock, M. J. Gullans, A. J. Hachtel, M.
Kalinowski, M. E. Lyon, A. V. Gorshkov, S. L. Rolston, J. V. Porto,
Tunable three-body loss in a nonlinear Rydberg medium,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 173401 (2021); arXiv:2009.13599 [quant-ph].
137. S. Lieu, R. Belyansky, J. T. Young, R. Lundgren, V. V. Albert, A. V. Gorshkov,
Symmetry breaking and error correction in open quantum systems,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 240405 (2020); arXiv:2008.02816 [quant-ph].
Featured by theregister.com, qubitreport.com, medium.com and numerous other news
media.
136. A. Deshpande, A. V. Gorshkov, B. Fefferman,
Importance of the Spectral gap in Estimating Ground-State Energies,
PRX Quantum 3, 040327 (2022); arXiv:2007.11582 [quant-ph].
QIP 2021 talk.
135. O. Katz, R. Shaham, E. Reches, A. V. Gorshkov, O. Firstenberg,
Optical quantum memory for noble-gas spins based on spin-exchange collisions,
Phys. Rev. A 105, 042606 (2022); arXiv:2007.10177 [quant-ph].
134. O. Katz, E. Reches, R. Shaham, A. V. Gorshkov, O. Firstenberg,
Optical quantum memory with optically inaccessible noble-gas spins,
arXiv:2007.08770 [quant-ph].
133. F. Liu, S. Whitsitt, P. Bienias, R. Lundgren, A. V. Gorshkov,
Realizing and Probing Baryonic Excitations in Rydberg Atom Arrays,
arXiv:2007.07258 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
132. R. Belyansky, S. Whitsitt, R. Lundgren, Y. Wang, A. Vrajitoarea, A. A. Houck, A. V.
Gorshkov,
Frustration-induced anomalous transport and strong photon decay in waveguide QED,
Phys. Rev. Research 3, L032058 (2021); arXiv:2007.03690 [quant-ph].
131. A. Y. Guo, A. Deshpande, S.-K. Chu, Z. Eldredge, P. Bienias, D. Devulapalli, Y. Su,
A. M. Childs, A. V. Gorshkov,
Implementing a Fast Unbounded Quantum Fanout Gate Using Power-Law Interac-
tions,
Phys. Rev. Research 4, L042016 (2022); arXiv:2007.00662 [quant-ph].
130. J. B. Curtis, I. Boettcher, J. T. Young, M. F. Maghrebi, H. Carmichael, A. V. Gor-
shkov, M. Foss-Feig,
Critical Theory for the Breakdown of Photon Blockade,
Phys. Rev. Research 3, 023062 (2021); arXiv:2006.05593 [quant-ph].

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129. J. T. Young, P. Bienias, R. Belyansky, A. M. Kaufman, A. V. Gorshkov,
Asymmetric blockade and multi-qubit gates via dipole-dipole interactions,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 127, 120501 (2021); arXiv:2006.02486 [quant-ph].
U.S. Patent Application 17531652.
128. O. Shtanko, A. Deshpande, P. S. Julienne, A. V. Gorshkov,
Complexity of Fermionic Dissipative Interactions and Applications to Quantum Com-
puting,
PRX Quantum 2, 030350 (2021); arXiv:2005.10840 [quant-ph].
127. R. Belyansky, P. Bienias, Y. A. Kharkov, A. V. Gorshkov, B. Swingle,
A minimal model for fast scrambling,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 130601 (2020); arXiv:2005.05362 [quant-ph].
126. O. Shtanko, Y. A. Kharkov, L. P. García-Pintos, A. V. Gorshkov,
Classical Models of Entanglement in Monitored Random Circuits,
arXiv:2004.06736 [cond-mat.dis-nn].
125. L. T. Brady, C. L. Baldwin, A. Bapat, Y. Kharkov, A. V. Gorshkov,
Optimal Protocols in Quantum Annealing and QAOA Problems,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 126, 070505 (2021); arXiv:2003.08952 [quant-ph].
124. P. Bienias, M. J. Gullans, M. Kalinowski, A. N. Craddock, D. P. Ornelas-Huerta, S.
L. Rolston, J. V. Porto, A. V. Gorshkov,
Exotic photonic molecules via Lennard-Jones-like potentials,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 093601 (2020); arXiv:2003.07864 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
123. A. Bapat, E. Schoute, A. V. Gorshkov, A. M. Childs,
Nearly optimal time-independent reversal of a spin chain,
Phys. Rev. Research 4, L012023 (2022); arXiv:2003.02843 [quant-ph].
U.S. Patent Application 17669946.
122. D. P. Ornelas-Huerta, A. N. Craddock, E. A. Goldschmidt, A. J. Hachtel, Y. Wang,
P. Bienias, A. V. Gorshkov, S. L. Rolston, J. V. Porto,
On-demand indistinguishable single photons from an efficient and pure source based
on a Rydberg ensemble,
Optica 7, 813 (2020); arXiv:2003.02202 [quant-ph].
121. M. C. Tran, C.-F. Chen, A. Ehrenberg, A. Y. Guo, A. Deshpande, Y. Hong, Z.-X.
Gong, A. V. Gorshkov, A. Lucas,
Hierarchy of linear light cones with long-range interactions,
Phys. Rev. X 10, 031009 (2020); arXiv:2001.11509 [quant-ph].
Featured in a Physics Viewpoint: M. Cheneau and L. Sanchez-Palencia, Physics 13,
109 (2020).
Featured by opli.net.
U.S. Patent Application 17574301.
120. W. L. Tan, P. Becker, F. Liu, G. Pagano, K. S. Collins, A. De, L. Feng, H. B. Kaplan,
A. Kyprianidis, R. Lundgren, W. Morong, S. Whitsitt, A. V. Gorshkov, C. Monroe,
Domain-wall confinement and dynamics in a quantum simulator,
Nature Phys. 17, 742 (2021); arXiv:1912.11117 [quant-ph].
Featured in Nature Physics News & Views: R. Konik, Trapped Ions: Quantum Co-
herence Confined.

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119. M. C. Tran, S.-K. Chu, Y. Su, A. M. Childs, A. V. Gorshkov,
Destructive Error Interference in Product-Formula Lattice Simulation,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 220502 (2020); arXiv:1912.11047 [quant-ph].
118. Z.-C. Yang, F. Liu, A. V. Gorshkov, T. Iadecola,
Hilbert-Space Fragmentation from Strict Confinement,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 207602 (2020); arXiv:1912.04300 [cond-mat.str-el].
117. R. Verdel, F. Liu, S. Whitsitt, A. V. Gorshkov, M. Heyl,
Real-time dynamics of string breaking in quantum spin chains,
Phys. Rev. B 102, 014308 (2020); arXiv:1911.11382 [cond-mat.stat-mech].
116. I. Boettcher, P. Bienias, R. Belyansky, A. J. Kollár, A. V. Gorshkov,
Quantum Simulation of Hyperbolic Space with Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics:
From Graphs to Geometry,
Phys. Rev. A 102, 032208 (2020); arXiv:1910.12318 [quant-ph].
Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion. Featured in a Physics Synopsis.
115. R. Lundgren, A. V. Gorshkov, M. F. Maghrebi,
Nature of the non-equilibrium phase transition in the non-Markovian driven Dicke
model,
Phys. Rev. A 102, 032218 (2020); arXiv:1910.04319 [quant-ph].
114. V. V. Orre, E. A. Goldschmidt, A. Deshpande, A. V. Gorshkov, V. Tamma, M. Hafezi,
and S. Mittal,
Interference of Temporally Distinguishable Photons Using Frequency-Resolved Detec-
tion,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 123603 (2019); arXiv:1904.03222 [physics.optics].
113. Z. Eldredge, L. Zhou, A. Bapat, J. R. Garrison, A. Deshpande, F. T. Chong, A. V.
Gorshkov,
Entanglement Bounds on the Performance of Quantum Computing Architectures,
Phys. Rev. Research 2, 033316 (2020); arXiv:1908.04802 [quant-ph].
112. M. C. Tran, A. Ehrenberg, A. Y. Guo, P. Titum, D. A. Abanin, A. V. Gorshkov,
Locality and Heating in Periodically Driven, Power-law Interacting Systems,
Phys. Rev. A 100, 052103 (2019); arXiv:1908.02773 [quant-ph].
Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion.
111. R. Belyansky, J. T. Young, P. Bienias, Z. Eldredge, A. M. Kaufman, P. Zoller, A. V.
Gorshkov,
Nondestructive cooling of an atomic quantum register via state-insensitive Rydberg
interactions,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 213603 (2019); arXiv:1907.11156 [quant-ph].
110. S. Subhankar, P. Bienias, P. Titum, T-C. Tsui, Y. Wang, A. V. Gorshkov, S. L.
Rolston, J. V. Porto,
Floquet engineering of optical lattices with spatial features and periodicity below the
diffraction limit,
New J. Phys. 21, 113058 (2019); arXiv:1906.07646 [cond-mat.quant-gas].

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109. N. Maskara, A. Deshpande, M. C. Tran, A. Ehrenberg, B. Fefferman, A. V. Gorshkov,
Complexity phase diagram for interacting and long-range bosonic Hamiltonians,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 129, 150604 (2022); arXiv:1906.04178 [quant-ph].
108. G. Pagano, A. Bapat, P. Becker, K. S. Collins, A. De, P. W. Hess, H. B. Kaplan, A.
Kyprianidis, W. L. Tan, C. Baldwin, L. T. Brady, A. Deshpande, F. Liu, S. Jordan, A.
V. Gorshkov, C. Monroe,
Quantum Approximate Optimization with a Trapped-Ion Quantum Simulator,
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 117, 25396 (2020); arXiv:1906.02700 [quant-ph].
107. A. Y. Guo, M. C. Tran, A. M. Childs, A. V. Gorshkov, Z.-X. Gong,
Signaling and Scrambling with Strongly Long-Range Interactions,
Phys. Rev. A 102, 010401(R) (2020); arXiv:1906.02662 [quant-ph].
106. J. T. Young, A. V. Gorshkov, M. Foss-Feig, M. F. Maghrebi,
Non-equilibrium fixed points of coupled Ising models,
Phys. Rev. X 10, 011039 (2020); arXiv:1903.02569 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
105. F. Liu, R. Lundgren, P. Titum, J. R. Garrison, A. V. Gorshkov,
Circuit Complexity across a Topological Phase Transition,
Phys. Rev. Research 2, 013323 (2020); arXiv:1902.10720 [quant-ph].
104. K. Qian, Z. Eldredge, W. Ge, G. Pagano, C. Monroe, J. V. Porto, A. V. Gorshkov,
Heisenberg-Scaling Measurement Protocol for Analytic Functions with Quantum Sen-
sor Networks,
Phys. Rev. A 100, 042304 (2019); arXiv:1901.09042 [quant-ph].
U.S. Patent Application 16677922.
103. M. F. Maghrebi, A. V. Gorshkov, J. D. Sau,
Fluctuation-induced torque on a topological insulator out of thermal equilibrium,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 055901 (2019); arXiv:1811.06080 [cond-mat.mes-hall].
Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion. Featured in a Physics Synopsis “Topological
Insulators Do the Twist” by M. Stephens.
102. F. Liu, R. Lundgren, P. Titum, G. Pagano, J. Zhang, C. Monroe, A. V. Gorshkov,
Confined Quasiparticle Dynamics in Long-Range Interacting Quantum Spin Chains,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 150601 (2019); arXiv:1810.02365 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
101. P. Titum, J. T. Iosue, J. R. Garrison, A. V. Gorshkov, Z.-X. Gong,
Probing ground-state phase transitions through quench dynamics,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 115701 (2019); arXiv:1809.04493 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
100. T. Graß, P. Bienias, M. J. Gullans, R. Lundgren, J. Maciejko, A. V. Gorshkov,
Fractional quantum Hall phases of bosons with tunable interactions: From the Laugh-
lin liquid to a fractional Wigner crystal,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 253403 (2018); arXiv:1809.04493 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
99. F. Liu, J. R. Garrison, D.-L. Deng, Z.-X. Gong, A. V. Gorshkov,
Asymmetric Particle Transport and Light-Cone Dynamics Induced by Anyonic Statis-
tics,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 250404 (2018); arXiv:1809.02614 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion.

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98. Y. Wang, M. J. Gullans, A. Browaeys, J. V. Porto, D. E. Chang, A. V. Gorshkov,
Single-photon bound states in atomic ensembles,
arXiv:1809.01147 [quant-ph].
97. A. Bapat, Z. Eldredge, J. R. Garrison, A. Desphande, F. T. Chong, A. V. Gorshkov,
Unitary Entanglement Construction in Hierarchical Networks,
Phys. Rev. A 98, 062328 (2018); arXiv:1808.07876 [quant-ph].
96. M. C. Tran, A. Y. Guo, Y. Su, J. R. Garrison, Z. Eldredge, M. Foss-Feig, A. M. Childs,
A. V. Gorshkov,
Locality and digital quantum simulation of power-law interactions,
Phys. Rev. X 9, 031006 (2019); arXiv:1808.05225 [quant-ph].
95. P. Bienias, S. Subhankar, Y. Wang, T.-C. Tsui, F. Jendrzejewski, T. Tiecke, G.
Juzeliunas, L. Jiang, S. L. Rolston, J. V. Porto, A. V. Gorshkov,
Coherent optical nano-tweezers for ultra-cold atoms,
Phys. Rev. A 102, 013306 (2020); arXiv:1808.02487 [quant-ph].
94. S.-K. Chu, G. Zhu, J. R. Garrison, Z. Eldredge, A. Valdés Curiel, P. Bienias, I. B.
Spielman, and A. V. Gorshkov,
Scale-Invariant Continuous Entanglement Renormalization of a Chern Insulator,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 120502 (2019); arXiv:1807.11486 [quant-ph].
93. P. Bienias, J. Douglas, A. Paris-Mandoki, P. Titum, I. Mirgorodskiy, C. Tresp, E.
Zeuthen, M. J. Gullans, M. Manzoni, S. Hofferberth, D. Chang, A. V. Gorshkov,
Photon propagation through dissipative Rydberg media at large input rates,
Phys. Rev. Research 2, 033049 (2020); arXiv:1807.07586 [quant-ph].
92. N. M. Sundaresan, R. Lundgren, G. Zhu, A. V. Gorshkov, A. A. Houck,
Interacting Qubit-Photon Bound States with Superconducting Circuits,
Phys. Rev. X 9, 011021 (2019); arXiv:1801.10167 [quant-ph].
91. Y. Wang, S. Subhankar, P. Bienias, M. Łącki, T.-C. Tsui, M. A. Baranov, A. V.
Gorshkov, P. Zoller, J. V. Porto, and S. L. Rolston,
Dark state optical lattice with sub-wavelength spatial structure,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 083601 (2018); arXiv:1712.00655 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion. Featured in a Physics Viewpoint: B. Gadway,
Physics 11, 19 (2018).
90. C. R. Murray, I. Mirgorodskiy, C. Tresp, C. Braun, A. Paris-Mandoki, A. V. Gorshkov,
S. Hofferberth, and T. Pohl,
Photon Subtraction by Many-Body Decoherence,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 113601 (2018); arXiv:1710.10047 [quant-ph].
Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion,
Featured by Science Daily.
89. M. T. Manzoni, M. Moreno-Cardoner, A. Asenjo-Garcia, J. V. Porto, A. V. Gorshkov,
and D. E. Chang,
Optimization of photon storage fidelity in ordered atomic arrays,
New J. Phys. 20, 083048 (2018); arXiv:1710.06312 [quant-ph].

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88. J. T. Young, T. Boulier, E. Magnan, E. A. Goldschmidt, R. M. Wilson, S. L. Rolston,
J. V. Porto, A. V. Gorshkov,
Dissipation induced dipole blockade and anti-blockade in driven Rydberg systems,
Phys. Rev. A 97, 023424 (2018); arXiv:1710.01752 [quant-ph].
87. S. V. Syzranov, A. V. Gorshkov, V. M. Galitski,
Interaction-induced transition in the quantum chaotic dynamics of a disordered metal,
Ann. Phys. 405, 1 (2019); arXiv:1709.09296 [cond-mat.mes-hall].
86. T. Boulier, E. Magnan, C. Bracamontes, J. Maslek, E. A. Goldschmidt, J. T. Young,
A. V. Gorshkov, S. L. Rolston, J. V. Porto,
Spontaneous avalanche dephasing in large Rydberg ensembles,
Phys. Rev. A 96, 053409 (2017); arXiv:1709.02460 [quant-ph].
85. M. J. Gullans, S. Diehl, S. T. Rittenhouse, B. P. Ruzic, J. P. D’Incao, P. Julienne, A.
V. Gorshkov, J. M. Taylor,
Efimov States of Strongly Interacting Photons,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 233601 (2017); arXiv:1709.01955 [physics.atom-ph].
84. Q.-Y. Liang, A. V. Venkatramani, S. H. Cantu, T. L. Nicholson, M. J. Gullans, A. V.
Gorshkov, J. D. Thompson, C. Chin, M. D. Lukin, V. Vuletic,
Observation of three-photon bound states in a quantum nonlinear medium,
Science 359, 783 (2018); arXiv:1709.01478 [quant-ph].
Featured by Newsweek and numerous other news media.
83. J. Zhang, G. Pagano, P. W. Hess, A. Kyprianidis, P. Becker, H. Kaplan, A. V. Gor-
shkov, Z.-X. Gong, C. Monroe,
Observation of a Many-Body Dynamical Phase Transition with a 53-Qubit Quantum
Simulator,
Nature 551, 601 (2017); arXiv:1708.01044 [quant-ph].
Featured by Gizmodo, International Business Times, Discover Magazine, Science
Daily, and numerous other news media.
82. W. Ge, K. Jacobs, Z. Eldredge, A. V. Gorshkov, M. Foss-Feig,
Distributed Quantum Metrology with Linear Networks and Separable Inputs,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 043604 (2018); arXiv:1707.06655 [quant-ph].
81. M. C. Tran, J. R. Garrison, Z.-X. Gong, A. V. Gorshkov,
Lieb-Robinson bounds on n-partite connected correlations,
Phys. Rev. A 96, 052334 (2017); arXiv:1705.04355 [quant-ph].
80. S.V. Syzranov, A. V. Gorshkov, V. Galitski,
Out-of-time-order correlators in finite open systems,
Phys. Rev. B 97, 161114(R) (2018); arXiv:1704.08442 [cond-mat.mes-hall].
79. A. Deshpande, B. Fefferman, M. Foss-Feig, A. V. Gorshkov,
Dynamical Phase Transitions in Sampling Complexity,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 121, 030501 (2018); arXiv:1703.05332 [quant-ph].
78. M. Foss-Feig, J. T. Young, V. V. Albert, A. V. Gorshkov, M. F. Maghrebi,
A solvable family of driven-dissipative many-body systems,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 190402 (2017); arXiv:1703.04626 [quant-ph].

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77. M. Foss-Feig, Z.-X. Gong, A. V. Gorshkov, and C. W. Clark,
Entanglement and spin-squeezing without infinite-range interactions,
arXiv:1612.07805 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
76. Z. Eldredge, Z.-X. Gong, J. T. Young, A. Hamed Moosavian, M. Foss-Feig, A. V.
Gorshkov,
Fast Quantum State Transfer and Entanglement Renormalization Using Long-Range
Interactions,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 170503 (2017); arXiv:1612.02442 [quant-ph].
U.S. Patent 10,432,320; World Intellectual Property Organization Patent
WO/2018/106506.
75. Z.-X. Gong, M. Xu, M. Foss-Feig, J. K. Thompson, A. M. Rey, M. Holland, A. V.
Gorshkov,
Steady-state superradiance with Rydberg polaritons,
arXiv:1611.00797 [quant-ph].
74. M. E. Beverland, J. Haah, G. Alagic, G. K. Campbell, A. M. Rey, A. V. Gorshkov,
Spectrum estimation of density operators with alkaline-earth atoms,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 025301 (2018); arXiv:1608.02045 [quant-ph].
QIP 2016 talk.
73. Z. Eldredge, M. Foss-Feig, J. A. Gross, S. L. Rolston, A. V. Gorshkov,
Optimal and Secure Measurement Protocols for Quantum Sensor Networks,
Phys. Rev. A 97, 042337 (2018); arXiv:1607.04646 [quant-ph].
Selected for the Hot Topics session of QCrypt 2016.
U.S. Patent 10,007,885.
72. B. Neyenhuis, J. Smith, A. C. Lee, J. Zhang, P. Richerme, P. W. Hess, Z.-X. Gong,
A. V. Gorshkov, C. Monroe,
Observation of Prethermalization in Long-Range Interacting Spin Chains,
Sci. Adv. 3, e1700672 (2017); arXiv:1608.00681 [quant-ph].
71. B. Fefferman, M. Foss-Feig, A. V. Gorshkov,
Exact sampling hardness of Ising spin models,
Phys. Rev. A 96, 032324 (2017); arXiv:1701.03167 [quant-ph].
70. Z.-X. Gong, M. Foss-Feig, F. G. S. L. Brandão, A. V. Gorshkov,
Entanglement area laws for long-range interacting systems,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 050501 (2017); arXiv:1702.05368 [quant-ph].
69. E. Zeuthen, M. J. Gullans, M. F. Maghrebi, A. V. Gorshkov,
Correlated photon dynamics in dissipative Rydberg media,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 043602 (2017); arXiv:1608.06068 [quant-ph].
68. M. F. Maghrebi, Z.-X. Gong, A. V. Gorshkov,
Continuous symmetry breaking and a new universality class in 1D long-range inter-
acting quantum systems,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 023001 (2017); arXiv:1510.01325 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
67. V. R. Overbeck, M. F. Maghrebi, A. V. Gorshkov, H. Weimer,
Multicritical behavior in dissipative Ising models,
Phys. Rev. A 95, 042133 (2017); arXiv:1606.08863 [cond-mat.stat-mech].

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66. M. Foss-Feig, P. Niroula, J. T. Young, M. Hafezi, A. V. Gorshkov, R. M. Wilson, M.
F. Maghrebi,
Emergent equilibrium in many-body optical bistability,
Phys. Rev. A 95, 043826 (2017); arXiv:1611.02284 [quant-ph].
65. S. Ganeshan, A. V. Gorshkov, V. Gurarie, V. M. Galitski,
Exactly soluble model of boundary degeneracy,
Phys. Rev. B 95, 045309 (2017); arXiv:1604.02089 [cond-mat.str-el].
Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion.
64. F. Jendrzejewski, S. Eckel, T. G. Tiecke, G. Juzeliūnas, G. K. Campbell, L. Jiang, A.
V. Gorshkov,
Subwavelength-width optical tunnel junctions for ultracold atoms,
Phys. Rev. A 94, 063422 (2016); arXiv:1609.01285 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
63. Z. Eldredge, P. Solano, D. Chang, A. V. Gorshkov,
Self-organization of atoms coupled to a chiral reservoir,
Phys. Rev. A 94, 053855 (2016); arXiv:1605.06522 [quant-ph].
62. C. R. Murray, A. V. Gorshkov, T. Pohl,
Many-body decoherence dynamics and optimized operation of a single-photon switch,
New J. Phys. 18, 092001 (2016); arXiv:1607.01984 [quant-ph].
61. R. M. Wilson, K. W. Mahmud, A. Hu, A. V. Gorshkov, M. Hafezi, M. Foss-Feig,
Collective phases of strongly interacting cavity photons,
Phys. Rev. A 94, 033801 (2016); arXiv:1601.06857 [quant-ph].
60. M. J. Gullans, Y. Wang, J. D. Thompson, Q.-Y. Liang, V. Vuletic, M. D. Lukin, A.
V. Gorshkov,
Effective Field Theory for Rydberg Polaritons,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 113601 (2016); arXiv:1605.05651 [physics.atom-ph].
59. Z.-X. Gong, M. F. Maghrebi, A. Hu, M. Foss-Feig, P. Richerme, C. Monroe, A. V.
Gorshkov,
Kaleidoscope of quantum phases in a long-range interacting spin-1 chain,
Phys. Rev. B 93, 205115 (2016); arXiv:1510.02108 [cond-mat.str-el].
58. M. E. Beverland, G. Alagic, M. J. Martin, A. P. Koller, A. M. Rey, and A. V. Gorshkov,
Realizing Exactly Solvable SU(N) Magnets with Thermal Atoms,
Phys. Rev. A 93, 051601(R) (2016); arXiv:1409.3234 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
57. E. A. Goldschmidt, T. Boulier, R. C. Brown, S. B. Koller, J. T. Young, A. V. Gorshkov,
S. L. Rolston, J. V. Porto,
Anomalous broadening in driven dissipative Rydberg systems,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 116, 113001 (2016); arXiv:1510.08710 [quant-ph].
56. M. F. Maghrebi, Z.-X. Gong, M. Foss-Feig, A. V. Gorshkov,
Causality and quantum criticality in long-range lattice models,
Phys. Rev. B 93, 125128 (2016); arXiv:1508.00906 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
55. M. F. Maghrebi and A. V. Gorshkov,
Nonequilibrium many-body steady states via Keldysh formalism,
Phys. Rev. B 93, 014307 (2016); arXiv:1507.01939 [cond-mat.quant-gas].

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54. Z.-X. Gong, M. F. Maghrebi, A. Hu, M. L. Wall, M. Foss-Feig, and A. V. Gorshkov,
Topological phases with long-range interactions,
Phys. Rev. B 93, 041102(R) (2016); arXiv:1505.03146 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
53. N. Y. Yao, S. D. Bennett, C. R. Laumann, B. L. Lev, and A. V. Gorshkov,
Bilayer fractional quantum Hall states with dipoles,
Phys. Rev. A 92, 033609 (2015); arXiv:1505.03099 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
52. M. F. Maghrebi, M. J. Gullans, P. Bienias, S. Choi, I. Martin, O. Firstenberg, M. D.
Lukin, H. P. Büchler, and A. V. Gorshkov,
Coulomb bound states of strongly interacting photons,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 123601 (2015); arXiv:1505.03859 [quant-ph].
Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion. Featured by Optics & Photonics News (OPN),
photonics.com, and numerous other news media.
51. M. F. Maghrebi, S. Ganeshan, D. J. Clarke, A. V. Gorshkov, and J. D. Sau,
Parafermionic zero modes in ultracold bosonic systems,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 115, 065301 (2105); arXiv:1504.04012 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
50. M. F. Maghrebi, N. Y. Yao, M. Hafezi, T. Pohl, O. Firstenberg, and A. V. Gorshkov,
Fractional Quantum Hall States of Rydberg Polaritons,
Phys. Rev. A 91, 033838 (2015); arXiv:1411.6624 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
49. M. Foss-Feig, Z.-X. Gong, C. W. Clark, and A. V. Gorshkov,
Nearly-linear light cones in long-range interacting quantum systems,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 114, 157201 (2015); arXiv:1410.3466 [quant-ph].
Featured by Science Daily, Nanotechnology Now, Phys.org, Scientific Computing,
R&D Magazine, and the ECN Magazine.
48. J. S. Douglas, H. Habibian, C.-L. Hung, A. V. Gorshkov, H. J. Kimble, and D. E.
Chang,
Quantum many-body models with cold atoms coupled to photonic crystals,
Nature Photon. 9, 326 (2015); arXiv:1312.2435 [quant-ph].
47. P. Bienias, S. Choi, O. Firstenberg, M. F. Maghrebi, M. Gullans, M. D. Lukin, A. V.
Gorshkov, and H. P. Büchler,
Scattering resonances and bound states for strongly interacting Rydberg polaritons,
Phys. Rev. A 90, 053804 (2014); arXiv:1402.7333 [quant-ph].
46. D. Vodola, L. Lepori, E. Ercolessi, A. V. Gorshkov and G. Pupillo,
Kitaev chains with long-range pairing,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 156402 (2014); arXiv:1405.5440 [cond-mat.str-el].
45. Z.-X. Gong, M. Foss-Feig, S. Michalakis, and A. V. Gorshkov,
Persistence of locality in systems with power-law interactions,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 113, 030602 (2014); arXiv:1401.6174 [quant-ph].
44. P. Richerme, Z.-X. Gong, A. Lee, C. Senko, J. Smith, M. Foss-Feig, S. Michalakis,
A. V. Gorshkov, and C. Monroe,
Non-local propagation of correlations in long-range interacting quantum systems,
Nature 511, 198 (2014); arXiv:1401.5088 [quant-ph].

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43. A. P. Koller, M. Beverland, A. V. Gorshkov, and A. M. Rey,
Beyond the spin model approximation for Ramsey spectroscopy,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 123001 (2014); arXiv:1312.0887 [physics.atom-ph].
42. A. M. Rey, A. V. Gorshkov, C. V. Kraus, M. J. Martin, M. Bishof, M. D. Swallows,
X. Zhang, C. Benko, J. Ye, N. D. Lemke, and A. D. Ludlow,
Probing many-body interactions in an optical lattice clock,
Ann. Phys. 430, 311 (2014); arXiv:1310.5248 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
41. O. Firstenberg, T. Peyronel, Q.-Y. Liang, A. V. Gorshkov, M. D. Lukin, and V. Vuletić,
Attractive Photons in a Quantum Nonlinear Medium,
Nature (London) 502, 71 (2013).
Chosen by Physics World as one of ten breakthroughs of 2013. Featured by CNN, the
Guardian, and numerous other news media.
40. M. Lemeshko, N. Y. Yao, A. V. Gorshkov, H. Weimer, S. D. Bennett, T. Momose,
and S. Gopalakrishnan,
Controllable quantum spin glasses with magnetic impurities embedded in quantum
solids,
Phys. Rev. B 88, 014426 (2013); arXiv:1307.1130 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
39. A. V. Gorshkov and K. R. A. Hazzard and A. M. Rey,
Kitaev honeycomb and other exotic spin models with polar molecules,
Mol. Phys. 111, 1908 (2013); arXiv:1301.5636 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
38. M. J. Martin, M. Bishof, M. D. Swallows, X. Zhang, C. Benko, J. von-Stecher, A. V.
Gorshkov, A. M. Rey, and J. Ye,
A quantum many-body spin system in an optical lattice clock,
Science 341, 632 (2013); arXiv:1212.6291 [physics.atom-ph].
Featured by the New Scientist, ElectronicsWeekly.com, Science World Report, and
other news media.
37. N. Y. Yao, A. V. Gorshkov [co-first author], C. R. Laumann, A. Läuchli, J. Ye, and
M. D. Lukin,
Realizing Fractional Chern Insulators with Dipolar Spins,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 185302 (2013); arXiv:1212.4839 [cond-mat.str-el].
Selected as an Editors’ Suggestion. Featured in a Physics Viewpoint: M. Daghofer
and M. Haque, Physics 6, 49 (2013).
36. A. V. Gorshkov, R. Nath, and T. Pohl,
Dissipative Many-body Quantum Optics in Rydberg Media,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 153601 (2013); arXiv:1211.7060 [quant-ph].
35. S. R. Manmana, E. M. Stoudenmire, K. R. A. Hazzard, A. M. Rey, A. V. Gorshkov,
Topological phases in ultracold polar-molecule quantum magnets,
Phys. Rev. B 87, 081106(R) (2013); arXiv:1210.5518 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
34. N. Y. Yao, Z.-X. Gong, C. R. Laumann, S. D. Bennett, L.-M. Duan, M. D. Lukin, L.
Jiang, A. V. Gorshkov,
Quantum Logic between Remote Quantum Registers,
Phys. Rev. A 87, 022306 (2013); arXiv:1206.0014 [quant-ph].

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33. N. Y. Yao, C. R. Laumann, A. V. Gorshkov, H. Weimer, L. Jiang, J. I. Cirac, P. Zoller,
and M. D. Lukin,
Topologically Protected Quantum State Transfer in a Chiral Spin Liquid,
Nat. Commun. 4, 1585 (2013); arXiv:1110.3788 [quant-ph].
32. N. Y. Yao, C. R. Laumann, A. V. Gorshkov [co-first author], S. D. Bennett, E. Demler,
P. Zoller, M. D. Lukin,
Topological Flat Bands from Dipolar Spin Systems,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 266804 (2012); arXiv:1207.4479 [cond-mat.str-el].
31. T. Peyronel, O. Firstenberg, Q.-Y. Liang, S. Hofferberth, A. V. Gorshkov, T. Pohl,
M. D. Lukin, and V. Vuletić,
Quantum Nonlinear Optics with Single Photons Enabled by Strongly Interacting
Atoms,
Nature (London) 488, 57 (2012).
30. D. E. Chang, L. Jiang, A. V. Gorshkov, and H. J. Kimble,
Cavity QED with atomic mirrors,
New J. Phys. 14, 063003 (2012); arXiv:1201.0643 [quant-ph].
29. N. Y. Yao, L. Jiang, A. V. Gorshkov [co-first author], P. C. Maurer, G. Giedke, J. I.
Cirac, and M. D. Lukin,
Scalable Architecture for a Room Temperature Solid-State Quantum Information Pro-
cessor,
Nat. Commun. 3, 800 (2012); arXiv:1012.2864 [quant-ph].
U.S. Patent 9,317,473; World Intellectual Property Organization Patent
WO/2012/082938.
28. K. A. Kuns, A. M. Rey, A. V. Gorshkov,
d-Wave Superfluidity in Optical Lattices of Ultracold Polar Molecules,
Phys. Rev. A 84, 063639 (2011); arXiv:1110.5330 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
27. K. R. A. Hazzard, A. V. Gorshkov, and A. M. Rey,
Spectroscopy of dipolar fermions in 2D pancakes and 3D lattices,
Phys. Rev. A 84, 033608 (2011); arXiv:1106.1718 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
26. A. V. Gorshkov, S. R. Manmana, G. Chen, E. Demler, M. D. Lukin, and A. M. Rey,
Quantum Magnetism with Polar Alkali Dimers,
Phys. Rev. A 84, 033619 (2011); arXiv:1106.1655 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
Featured in a Physics Synopsis.
25. A. V. Gorshkov, S. R. Manmana, G. Chen, J. Ye, E. Demler, M. D. Lukin, and A. M.
Rey,
Tunable Superfluidity and Quantum Magnetism with Ultracold Polar Molecules,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 115301 (2011); arXiv:1106.1644 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
Featured in a Physics Synopsis.
24. A. V. Gorshkov, J. Otterbach, M. Fleischhauer, T. Pohl, and M. D. Lukin,
Photon-Photon Interactions via Rydberg Blockade,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 133602 (2011); arXiv:1103.3700 [quant-ph].

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23. N. B. Phillips, A. V. Gorshkov, and I. Novikova,
Light Storage in an Optically Thick Atomic Ensemble Under Conditions of Electro-
magnetically Induced Transparency and Four-Wave Mixing,
Phys. Rev. A 83, 063823 (2011); arXiv:1103.2131 [quant-ph].
22. M. Bishof, Y. Lin, M. D. Swallows, A. V. Gorshkov, J. Ye, and A. M. Rey,
Resolved Atomic Interaction Sidebands in an Optical Clock Transition,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 250801 (2011); arXiv:1102.1016 [quant-ph].
21. N. Y. Yao, L. Jiang, A. V. Gorshkov, Z.-X. Gong, A. Zhai, L.-M. Duan, and M. D.
Lukin,
Robust Quantum State Transfer in Random Unpolarized Spin Chains,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 040505 (2011); arXiv:1011.2762 [quant-ph].
20. P. C. Maurer, J. R. Maze, P. L. Stanwix, L. Jiang, A. V. Gorshkov, A. A. Zibrov,
B. Harke, J. S. Hodges, A. S. Zibrov, A. Yacoby, D. Twitchen, S. W. Hell, R. L.
Walsworth, and M. D. Lukin,
Far-Field Optical Imaging and Manipulation of Individual Spins with Nanoscale Res-
olution,
Nature Phys. 6, 912 (2010).
19. A. V. Gorshkov, J. Otterbach, E. Demler, M. Fleischhauer, and M. D. Lukin,
Photonic Phase Gate via an Exchange of Fermionic Spin Waves in a Spin Chain,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 060502 (2010); arXiv:1001.0968 [quant-ph].
18. J. B. Brask, L. Jiang, A. V. Gorshkov, V. Vuletic, A. S. Sørensen, and M. D. Lukin,
Fast Entanglement Distribution with Atomic Ensembles and Fluorescent Detection,
Phys. Rev. A 81, 020303(R) (2010); arXiv:0907.3839 [quant-ph].
17. A. M. Rey, A. V. Gorshkov, and C. Rubbo,
Many-Body Treatment of the Collisional Frequency Shift in Fermionic Atoms,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 103, 260402 (2009); arXiv:0907.2245 [physics.atom-ph].
16. A. V. Gorshkov, M. Hermele, V. Gurarie, C. Xu, P. S. Julienne, J. Ye, P. Zoller, E.
Demler, M. D. Lukin, and A. M. Rey,
Two-Orbital SU(N) Magnetism with Ultracold Alkaline-Earth Atoms,
Nature Phys. 6, 289 (2010); arXiv:0905.2610 [cond-mat.quant-gas].
15. N. B. Phillips, A. V. Gorshkov, and I. Novikova,
Slow Light Propagation and Amplification via Electromagnetically Induced Trans-
parency and Four-Wave Mixing in an Optically Dense Atomic Vapor,
J. Mod. Opt. 56, 1916 (2009); arxiv:0903.3937 [quant-ph].
14. A. V. Gorshkov, A. M. Rey, A. J. Daley, M. M. Boyd, J. Ye, P. Zoller, and M. D. Lukin,
Alkaline-Earth-Metal Atoms as Few-Qubit Quantum Registers,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 102, 110503 (2009); arXiv:0812.3660 [quant-ph].
13. N. B. Phillips, A. V. Gorshkov, and I. Novikova,
Optimal Light Storage in Atomic Vapor,
Phys. Rev. A 78, 023801 (2008); arXiv:0805.3348 [quant-ph].
12. I. Novikova, N. B. Phillips, and A. V. Gorshkov,
Optimal Light Storage with Full Pulse Shape Control,
Phys. Rev. A 78, 021802(R) (2008); arXiv:0805.1927 [quant-ph].

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11. T. Hong, A. V. Gorshkov, D. Patterson, A. S. Zibrov, J. M. Doyle, M. D. Lukin, and
M. G. Prentiss,
Realization of Coherent Optically Dense Media via Buffer-Gas Cooling,
Phys. Rev. A 79, 013806 (2009); arXiv:0805.1416 [quant-ph].
10. A. V. Gorshkov, P. Rabl, G. Pupillo, A. Micheli, M. D. Lukin, P. Zoller, and H. P.
Büchler,
Suppression of Inelastic Collisions Between Polar Molecules With a Repulsive Shield,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 101, 073201 (2008); arXiv:0805.0457 [cond-mat.stat-mech].
9. L. Jiang, G. K. Brennen, A. V. Gorshkov, K. Hammerer, M. Hafezi, E. Demler, M.
D. Lukin, and P. Zoller,
Anyonic Interferometry and Protected Memories in Atomic Spin Lattices,
Nature Phys. 4, 482 (2008); arXiv:0711.1365 [quant-ph].
8. A. V. Gorshkov, T. Calarco, M. D. Lukin, and A. S. Sørensen,
Photon Storage in Λ-Type Optically Dense Atomic Media. IV. Optimal Control using
Gradient Ascent,
Phys. Rev. A 77 , 043806 (2008); arXiv:0710.2698 [quant-ph].
7. A. V. Gorshkov, L. Jiang, M. Greiner, P. Zoller, and M. D. Lukin,
Coherent Quantum Optical Control with Sub-wavelength Resolution,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 093005 (2008); arXiv:0706.3879 [quant-ph].
6. M. K. Henry, A. V. Gorshkov, Y. S. Weinstein, P. Cappellaro, J. Emerson, N. Boulant,
J. S. Hodges, C. Ramanathan, T. F. Havel, R. Martinez, and D. G. Cory,
Signatures of Incoherence in a Quantum Information Processor,
Quantum Inf. Process. 6, 431 (2007); arXiv:0705.3666 [quant-ph].
5. I. Novikova, A. V. Gorshkov, D. F. Phillips, A. S. Sørensen, M. D. Lukin, and R. L.
Walsworth,
Optimal Control of Light Pulse Storage and Retrieval,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 243602 (2007); quant-ph/0702266.
4. A. V. Gorshkov, A. André, M. D. Lukin, and A. S. Sørensen,
Photon Storage in Λ-Type Optically Dense Atomic Media. III. Effects of Inhomoge-
neous Broadening,
Phys. Rev. A 76, 033806 (2007); quant-ph/0612084.
3. A. V. Gorshkov, A. André, M. D. Lukin, and A. S. Sørensen,
Photon Storage in Λ-Type Optically Dense Atomic Media. II. Free-Space Model,
Phys. Rev. A 76, 033805 (2007); quant-ph/0612083.
2. A. V. Gorshkov, A. André, M. D. Lukin, and A. S. Sørensen,
Photon Storage in Λ-Type Optically Dense Atomic Media. I. Cavity Model,
Phys. Rev. A 76, 033804 (2007); quant-ph/0612082.
1. A. V. Gorshkov, A. André, M. Fleischhauer, A. S. Sørensen, and M. D. Lukin,
Universal Approach to Optimal Photon Storage in Atomic Media,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 123601 (2007); quant-ph/0604037.

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Other Publications
6. I. C. Cloët et al.,
Opportunities for Nuclear Physics & Quantum Information Science,
arXiv:1903.05453 [nucl-th].
5. A.V. Gorshkov,
Quantum gases: The high-symmetry switch,
Nature Phys. 10, 708 (2014).
4. O. Firstenberg, M.D. Lukin, T. Peyronel, Q.-Y. Liang, V. Vuletic, A.V. Gorshkov, S.
Hofferberth, and T. Pohl,
Quantum Nonlinear Optics: Strongly Interacting Photons,
Opt. Photonics News 24, 48 (2013).
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F. Phillips, I. Novikova, and R. L. Walsworth,
Optimizing Slow and Stored Light for Multidisciplinary Applications,
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2. P. Walther, M. D. Eisaman, A. Nemiroski, A. V. Gorshkov, A. S. Zibrov, A. Zeilinger,
and M. D. Lukin,
Multi-photon Entanglement: From Quantum Curiosity to Quantum Computing and
Quantum Repeaters,
Proc. SPIE 6664, 66640G (2007).
1. I. Novikova, A. V. Gorshkov, D. F. Phillips, Y. Xiao, M. Klein, and R. L. Walsworth,
Optimization of Slow and Stored Light in Atomic Vapor,
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Invited Talks
185. An Overview of Applications of Quantum Networks, Quantum Networks Workshop
(QuNeW), The Wylie Center, Beverly, MA, July 2023.
184. Speed Limits on the Propagation of Quantum Information, Part 2, The 3rd Con-
densed Matter Summer School “Dynamics and Quantum Information in Many-body
Systems,” University of Minnesota, June 2023.
183. Speed Limits on the Propagation of Quantum Information, Part 1, The 3rd Con-
densed Matter Summer School “Dynamics and Quantum Information in Many-body
Systems,” University of Minnesota, June 2023.
182. Quantum Sensing and Quantum Computing, NIST Frontiers, NIST Gaithersburg,
June 2023.
181. Quantum optics with photonic and atomic crystals, 3rd Workshop on Waveguide QED
(WQED23), Erice, Italy, May 2023.
180. Quantum Sensor Networks, “Quantum Networks” Workshop, CUNY Graduate Center,
May 2023.

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179. Quantum Technology, Center for Nanotechnology Research and Education Seminar,
University of the District of Columbia, April 2023.
178. Quantum Sensor Networks, Physics Colloquium, Virginia Commonwealth University,
March 2023.
177. Quantum and Classical Complexity of Learning Hydrodynamics, DARPA Turbulence
Workshop (virtual), March 2023.
176. Quantum Sensor Networks, ECE Colloquium, University of Washington, Seattle, WA,
USA, January 2023.
175. Quantum Sensor Networks, The 53rd Winter Colloquium on the Physics of Quantum
Electronics, Snowbird, UT, USA, January 2023.
174. Candidate for a passively protected quantum memory in two dimensions, Theory
Colloquium, CU Boulder, October 2022.
173. Quantum Sensor Networks, Workshop on Secure Networks of Quantum Sensors, Sor-
bonne Université, October 2022.
172. Candidate for a passively protected quantum memory in two dimensions, Quantum
Computing Seminar, George Mason University, October 2022.
171. Candidate for a passively protected quantum memory in two dimensions, QuIST
(Quantum Information, Spacetime, and Topological Matter) Webinar Series, Septem-
ber 2022.
170. Rydberg mediated photon-photon interactions, Advanced SRitp and GiRYD School
on Giant Interactions in Rydberg Systems, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot,
Israel, September 2022.
169. Candidate for a passively protected quantum memory in two dimensions, NSF Work-
shop on Quantum Advantage and Next Steps, University of Chicago, August 2022.
168. Candidate for a passively protected quantum memory in two dimensions, IBM-Qiskit
Quantum Information Science Seminar (virtual), July 2022.
167. Can error-prone quantum bits correct themselves, Science Foo Camp (“Sci Foo”)
2022, X (formerly Google X), Mountain View, CA, USA, June 2022.
166. Quantum Sensor Networks, TechConnect World 2022, Washington, DC, USA, June
2022.
165. Quantum Sensor Networks, Quantum Engineering Workshop (virtual), California In-
stitute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA, May 2022.
164. Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions, NTML(BRL)-APCTP
Seminar Series: Topological Matter out of Equilibrium (virtual), POSTECH, Pohang,
Korea, May 2022.
163. A Brief Tour of Many Applications of Quantum Networking, Mini-Symposium: A
Discussion of Applications of Quantum Networks (virtual), NIST, January 2022.
162. Efficient Quantum Computation with Long-Range Interactions, ASCR Quantum Com-
puting Testbeds Stakeholder Workshop (virtual), December 2021.

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161. Many-body physics with Rydberg atoms, IQuS Workshop “Scientific Quantum Com-
puting and Simulation on Near-Term Devices: Quantum Simulations of Strongly Cor-
related Systems” (virtual), November 2021.
160. Quantum Sensor Networks, IEEE Quantum Week (virtual), October 2021.

159. Quantum Optics and Information III, 2021 Boulder Summer School “Ultracold Mat-
ter” (virtual), July 2021.
158. Quantum Optics and Information II, 2021 Boulder Summer School “Ultracold Matter”
(virtual), July 2021.
157. Quantum Optics and Information I, 2021 Boulder Summer School “Ultracold Matter”
(virtual), July 2021.
156. Universality in one-dimensional scattering with general dispersion relations, 2nd Work-
shop on Waveguide QED (virtual), June 2021.
155. Dynamics of many-body quantum systems, CMT Seminar, Technical University of
Munich, June 2021.
154. QIS-AMO-CM Interface: Lessons for High-energy and Nuclear Physics in the Quan-
tum Simulation Era, Second Quantum Simulation for Strong Interactions (QuaSi)
workshop, May 2021.
153. A New Quantum Technology Revolution, Sci Foo Alumni Lighting Talk series, May
2021.
152. Driven-dissipative stabilization of cat qubits and symmetry breaking, Spin Phenomena
Interdisciplinary Center (SPICE) Workshop “Dissipative Phases of Entangled Quan-
tum Matter”, May 2021.
151. Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions, Benasque Center for
Sciences online meeting “Entanglement in Strongly Correlated Systems”, February
2021.
150. Optimal protocols in quantum annealing and QAOA problems, Q2B conference on
“Practical Quantum Computing” (virtual), December 2020.
149. Quantum Sensor Networks, Quantum Network Grand Challenge Seminar, NIST
Gaithersburg (virtual), December 2020.
148. Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions, Seminar, Helen Diller
Quantum Center, Technion, Israel (virtual), November 2020.
147. Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions, Colloquium, Department
of Physics and Astronomy, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK (virtual), September
2020.
146. Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions, Virtual AMO Seminar,
August 2020.
145. Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions, 51st meeting of the APS
Division of AMO Physics (DAMOP), Portland, OR (virtual), June 2020.

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144. Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions, ICFO Online Seminar,
Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO), Castelldefels, Spain (virtual), May 2020.
143. Sensing, Entanglement, and Scrambling, Aspen Winter Conference “Quantum Infor-
mation Science for Fundamental Physics”, Aspen, CO, USA, February 2020.
142. Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions, PML Seminar, NIST
Boulder, CO, USA, February 2020.
141. Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions, PML Seminar, NIST
Gaithersburg, MD, USA, February 2020.
140. Nondestructive cooling of an atomic quantum register via state-insensitive Rydberg
Interactions, The 50th Winter Colloquium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics,
Snowbird, UT, USA, January 2020.
139. Dynamics and quantum supremacy with long-range interactions, International Work-
shop on Quantum Computing, Information Processing, and Machine Learning, Na-
tional Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan, December 2019.
138. Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions, Atomic Physics Seminar,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, USA, October 2019.
137. Confined Dynamics in Long-Range-Interacting Quantum Spin Chains, Joint
ITAMP/Aarhus collaborative workshop: Many-body Physics with Cold Ions, ITAMP,
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, October 2019.
136. Dynamics of quantum systems with long-range interactions, CUA Seminar, Harvard-
MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, Septem-
ber 2019.
135. Synthetic Topological Matter, KITP program “Topological Quantum Matter: Con-
cepts and Realizations”, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, CA,
USA, September 2019.
134. Information Propagation and entanglement generation with long-range interactions,
Condensed Matter Seminar, Duke University, Durham, NC, USA, August 2019.
133. Quantum information propagation with long-range interactions, Workshop “Quan-
tum and Classical Systems with Long-Range Interactions”, International Institute of
Physics, Natal, Brazil, July 2019.
132. Nondestructive Rydberg-interaction-mediated cooling of neutral atoms, KITS program
for ultracold atoms: “Emergent phenomena in ultracold atoms: merging topology,
interaction, and dynamics”, Beijing, China, June 2019.
131. Nondestructive Rydberg-interaction-mediated cooling of neutral atoms, 50th meeting
of the APS Division of AMO Physics (DAMOP), Milwaukee, WI, USA, May 2019.
130. Optimal Quantum Sensing, Colloquium, Department of Mathematics, Howard Uni-
versity, Washington, DC, USA, April 2019.
129. Confined Dynamics in Long-Range-Interacting Quantum Spin Chains, International
Workshop “Constrained Many-body Dynamics”, MPIPKS, Dresden, Germany, March
2019.

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128. Nondestructive Rydberg-interaction-mediated cooling of neutral atoms, “Giant Inter-
actions in Rydberg Systems” Status Workshop, TU Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern,
Germany, March 2019.
127. Optimal Quantum Sensing, Applied and Computational Mathematics Division Semi-
nar, NIST, Gaithersburg, MD, USA, October 2018.
126. Distributed Quantum Sensing, INQNET Quantum Transduction Workshop, Caltech,
Pasadena, CA, USA, September 2018.
125. Information Propagation and Entanglement Generation with Long-Range Interactions,
KITP program “The Dynamics of Quantum Information”, Kavli Institute for Theo-
retical Physics, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, September 2018.
124. Few-Body and Many-Body Physics with Photons, Workshop on Quantum Simulations
with Atoms and Light, Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies at Aarhus University,
Denmark, August 2018.
123. Information Propagation and Entanglement Generation with Long-Range Interactions,
26th International Conference on Atomic Physics (ICAP), Barcelona, Spain, July 2018.
122. Quantum Sensor Networks, IEEE Photonics Society Summer Topicals Meeting “Quan-
tum Networks,” Hilton Waikoloa Village, New Town Hall in Hannover, Waikaloa,
Hawaii, USA, July 2018.
121. Information Propagation and Entanglement Generation with Long-Range Interactions,
Workshop “From Few to Many-Body Physics with Dipolar Quantum Gases,” New
Town Hall in Hannover, Hannover, Germany, June 2018.
120. Quantum Technology, Science Foo Camp (“Sci Foo”) 2018, X (formerly Google X),
Mountain View, CA, USA, June 2018.
119. Few-Body and Many-Body Physics with Photons, 1st Workshop on Waveguide QED,
Centro Polivalente, Mazara del Vallo, Sicily, Italy, June 2018.
118. Optimal and Secure Measurement Protocols for Quantum Sensor Networks, Confer-
ence on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO), San Jose Convention Center, San Jose,
CA, May 2018.
117. Dynamics of Synthetic Quantum Matter, Institute for Condensed Matter Theory Sem-
inar, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL, USA, April 2018.
116. Harnessing Synthetic Quantum Matter, Center for the Theory of Quantum Matter
Seminar, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA, April 2018.
115. Quantum Sensing with Atoms and Photons, Workshop on Intersections between Nu-
clear Physics and Quantum Information, Physics Division, Argonne National Labora-
tory, March 2018.
114. Complexity of Sampling as an Order Parameter, International Workshop on Chaos
and Dynamics in Correlated Quantum Matter, Max Planck Institute for the Physics
of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany, March 2018.
113. Harnessing Synthetic Quantum Matter, Electrical Engineering Department Seminar,
Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA, February 2018.

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112. Complexity of Sampling as an Order Parameter, The 48th Winter Colloquium on the
Physics of Quantum Electronics, Snowbird, UT, USA, January 2018.
111. Complexity of Sampling as an Order Parameter, KITP program “Quantum Physics
of Information”, Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, CA, USA,
November 2017.
110. Optimal Quantum Sensing, Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) Quan-
tum Information Science Meeting, Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON, Canada, October 2017.
109. Optimal and Secure Measurement Protocols for Quantum Sensor Networks, Interna-
tional Workshop on Quantum Sensing with Quantum Correlated Systems, Max Planck
Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems, Dresden, Germany, September 2017.
108. Complexity of Sampling as an Order Parameter, Workshop “The many facets of non-
equilibrium physics: from many body theory to quantum thermodynamics,” Mazara
del Vallo, Sicily, Italy, September 2017.
107. Optimal Quantum Sensing, CQuIC Seminar, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque,
NM, USA, August 2017.
106. Quantum Computers, Quantum Internet, and Quantum Sensors, Science Foo Camp
(“Sci Foo”) 2017, Googleplex, Mountain View, CA, USA, August 2017.
105. Entanglement Generation and Area Law with Long-Range Interactions , Workshop
“Frontiers of Interacting Systems of Rydberg Atoms," ITAMP, Cambridge, MA, USA,
June 2017.
104. Few-Body and Many-Body Physics with Rydberg Polaritons, 2017 Conference “Quan-
tum Fluids of Light and Matter” (QFLM), Cargèse, Corsica, France, May 2017.
103. Few-Body and Many-Body Physics with Rydberg Polaritons, Workshop on quantum
light-matter interactions in low dimensions, Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO),
Castelldefels, Spain, May 2017.
102. Entanglement Generation and Area Law with Long-Range Interactions, APS March
Meeting, New Orleans, LA, USA, March 2017.
101. Optimal Quantum Sensing, Electrical Engineering Department Seminar, Princeton
University, Princeton, NJ, USA, February 2017.
100. Few-Body and Many-Body Physics with Rydberg Polaritons, The 47th Winter Collo-
quium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics, Snowbird, UT, USA, January 2017.
99. Entanglement renormalization and area law with long-range interactions, Conference
on Topological Orders and Emergent Spacetime on Quantum Simulators, Fudan Uni-
versity, Shanghai, China, December 2016.
98. Applications of Quantum Communication, Future Directions of Quantum Information
Processing Workshop, Basic Research Innovation and Collaboration Center (BRICC),
Arlington, VA, USA, August 2016.
97. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, Canadian Institute for
Advanced Research (CIFAR) Quantum Information Science Program Meeting, Uni-
versity of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, April 2016.

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96. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, Atomic Physics Seminar,
University of California, Berkeley, CA, USA, March 2016.
95. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, James Franck Institute
Seminar, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USA, February 2016.
94. Interacting photons, Meeting of UMD Society of Physics Students, University of
Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, February 2016.
93. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, Physics and Astronomy
Colloquium, Dartmouth College, Hannover, NH, USA, February 2016.
92. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, Solid State Seminar,
Technion, Haifa, Israel, January 2016.
91. Topological Phases in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Systems, Optics and Atomic
Physics Seminar, Weizmann Institute, Rehovot, Israel, January 2016.
90. Topological Phases in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Systems, Physics Colloquium,
Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel, January 2016.
89. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, The 46th Winter Collo-
quium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics, Snowbird, UT, USA, January 2016.
88. Topological Phases in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Systems, IQI Seminar, Institute
for Quantum Information, IQIM, Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA, October 2015.
87. Few-Body and Many-Body Physics with Rydberg Polaritons, KITP conference “Non-
equilibrium dynamics of strongly interacting photons,” Kavli Institute for Theoretical
Physics, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, October 2015.
86. Topological Phases in Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Systems, BIRS workshop on
Strongly Interacting Topological Phases, Banff, Canada, September 2015.
85. Few-Body and Many-Body Physics with Rydberg Polaritons, Workshop “Light-matter
interactions in low dimensions," ITAMP, Cambridge, MA, USA, July 2015.
84. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, Atomic Physics Gordon
Research Conference, Salve Regina University, Newport, RI, USA, June 2015.
83. Propagation of information in quantum systems with long-range interactions, Work-
shop “Quantum Many-Body Systems Far from Equilibrium,” Stellenbosch, South
Africa, March 2015.
82. Abelian and non-Abelian topological phases with dipoles, APS March Meeting, San
Antonio, TX, USA, March 2015.
81. Optimal Spectrum Estimation of Density Operators with Alkaline-Earth Atoms, APS
March Meeting, San Antonio, TX, USA, March 2015.
80. Few-Body and Many-Body Physics with Rydberg Polaritons, Workshop on Polari-
ton blockade effects in Rydberg atoms and Semiconductors (POLARYS), Institut
d’Optique, Palaiseau, France, December 2014.

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79. Propagation of information in systems with power-law interactions (focus on ion
chains), Workshop “Quantum Science: Implementations,” Centro de Ciencias de Be-
nasque Pedro Pascual, Benasque, Spain, July 2014.
78. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, Colloquium, Heidelberg
Center for Quantum Dynamics, Heidelberg, Germany, July 2014.
77. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, Seminar, Institute of
Photonic Sciences (ICFO), Castelldefels, Spain, June 2014.
76. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, Quantum Lunch, Los
Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, USA, June 2014.
75. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, IQI Seminar, Institute
for Quantum Information, IQIM, Caltech, Pasadena, CA, USA, April 2014.
74. Dynamics of Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, APS March Meeting,
Denver, USA, March 2014.
73. Persistence of locality in systems with power-law interactions, Workshop “What do we
do with a small quantum computer?,” IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown
Heights, NY, USA, December 2013.
72. Lightsabers in the Making: Quantum Nonlinear Optics at the Single-Photon Level,
Physics Colloquium, Georgetown University, Washington, DC, USA, December 2013.
71. Propagation of information in systems with long-range interactions, Workshop on
Quantum Dynamics of Low-Dimensional Systems in memory of Adilet Imambekov,
Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, September 2013.
70. Quantum Nonlinear Optics at the Single-Photon Level, CAMP Seminar, Penn State
University, University Park, PA, USA, September 2013.
69. Quantum Nonlinear Optics at the Single-Photon Level, Second International Con-
ference on Quantum Technologies, Russian Quantum Center, Moscow, Russia, July
2013.
68. Dissipative Many-body Quantum Optics in Rydberg Media, International workshop on
Ultracold Rydberg Physics, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems,
Dresden, Germany, July 2013.
67. Quantum Nonlinear Optics at the Single-Photon Level, International Conference on
Quantum Information Processing and Communication (QIPC), Florence, Italy, July
2013.
66. Realizing Topological Phases with Dipolar Spins, 44th meeting of the APS Division
of AMO Physics (DAMOP), Quebec City, Quebec, Canada, June 2013.
65. Realizing Topological Phases with Dipolar Spins, KITP conference “New Science with
Ultracold Molecules,” Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, CA, USA,
March 2013.
64. Realizing Topological Phases with Dipolar Spins, BIRS workshop on Topological Phe-
nomena in Quantum Dynamics and Disordered Systems, Banff, Canada, February
2013.

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63. Harnessing Quantum Systems with Long-Range Interactions, JQI Seminar, Joint
Quantum Institute, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, January 2013.
62. Topological Phases in Polar-Molecule Quantum Magnets, KITP program Fundamental
Science and Applications of Ultra-cold Polar Molecules, Kavli Institute for Theoretical
Physics, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, January 2013.
61. Topological Phases in Polar-Molecule Quantum Magnets, The 43rd Winter Collo-
quium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics, Snowbird, UT, USA, January 2013.
60. Quantum gases with long-range interactions: from topological phases to interacting
photons, AMO Seminar, JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA, December
2012.
59. Topological Phases in Polar-Molecule Quantum Magnets, Seminar, Joint Quantum
Institute, NIST, and the University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, December
2012.
58. Topological Phases in Polar-Molecule Quantum Magnets, AMO Physics Seminar,
Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA,
November 2012.
57. Quantum Nonlinear Optics with Single Photons, COHERENCE workshop on Rydberg
atoms, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France, July 2012.
56. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems, Guest lecture in
Physics 135c - Quantum Mechanics: elementary particles and the universe, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA, April 2012.
55. Quantum Magnetism with Polar Molecules: Tunable Generalized t-J Model, Seminar,
Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, California Institute of Technology,
Pasadena, CA, USA, March 2012.
54. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems and Methods, Sem-
inar, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, Boston University, Boston,
MA, USA, March 2012.
53. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems and Methods, Semi-
nar, Department of Physics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK, February 2012.
52. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems and Methods, Sem-
inar, Imperial College London, London, UK, February 2012.
51. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems and Methods, Sem-
inar, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA,
USA, February 2012.
50. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems and Methods, Sem-
inar, Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA, February
2012.
49. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems and Methods,
CQuIC seminar, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA, January 2012.
48. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems, Seminar, Physics
Department, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA, January 2012.

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47. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems and Methods, Sem-
inar, Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Canada, January 2012.
46. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems and Methods, Sem-
inar, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada, January 2012.
45. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems and Methods, Sem-
inar, Applied Physics Department, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA, January
2012.
44. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems and Methods, Sem-
inar, IQOQI, University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria, December 2011.
43. Many-Body Physics with Atomic, Molecular and Optical Systems and Methods, Sem-
inar, University College London, London, UK, November 2011.
42. Ultracold Polar Molecules to the Rescue, PMA Chair’s Council Meeting, California
Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA, November 2011.
41. Photon-Photon Interactions via Rydberg Blockade, Seminar, Institut d’Optique,
Palaiseau, France, October 2011.
40. Photon-Photon Interactions via Rydberg Blockade, Workshop on Engineering and
Control of Quantum Systems, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Sys-
tems, Dresden, Germany, October 2011.
39. Quantum Magnetism with Polar Molecules: Tunable Generalized t-J Model, Quan-
tum Dynamics Seminar, Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems,
Dresden, Germany, October 2011.
38. Subwavelength Lattices, Topical Group: Fundamental Science with Ultracold
Molecules, Institute for Theoretical AMO Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA, USA, September 2011.
37. Quantum Magnetism with Polar Molecules: Tunable Generalized t-J Model, Topical
Group: Fundamental Science with Ultracold Molecules, Institute for Theoretical AMO
Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, September 2011.
36. Photon-Photon Interactions via Rydberg Blockade, International Conference on Quan-
tum Technologies, Russian Quantum Center, Moscow, Russia, July 2011.
35. Novel Systems and Methods for Quantum Communication, Quantum Computation,
and Quantum Simulation, Meeting of the APS Division of AMO Physics, Atlanta,
GA, USA, June 2011.
34. Photon-Photon Interactions via Rydberg Blockade, Seminar, Center for Exotic Quan-
tum Systems, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA, May 2011.
33. Two-Orbital SU(N) Magnetism with Ultracold Alkaline-Earth Atoms in Optical Lat-
tices, Condensed Matter Seminar, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of
California, Irvine, CA, USA, April 2011.
32. Two-Orbital SU(N) Magnetism with Ultracold Alkaline-Earth Atoms, APS March
Meeting, Dallas, TX, USA, March 2011.

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31. Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Alkaline-
Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices, Seminar, Center for Macroscopic Quantum Control
& Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea,
January 2011.
30. Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Alkaline-
Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices, KITP program Beyond Standard Optical Lattices,
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, Santa Barbara, CA, USA, November 2010.
29. Photonic Phase Gate via an Exchange of Fermionic Spin Waves in a Spin Chain,
Informal AMO Theory Seminar, JILA, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, USA,
July 2010.
28. Photonic Phase Gate via an Exchange of Fermionic Spin Waves in a Spin Chain,
Seminar, College of William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA, USA, June 2010.
27. Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Alkaline-Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices, NSF
site visit, Institute for Theoretical AMO Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA,
USA, May 2010.
26. Photonic Phase Gate via an Exchange of Fermionic Spin Waves in a Spin Chain,
10-minute talk, Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms, Cambridge, MA, USA,
February 2010.
25. Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Alkaline-
Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices, Special Condensed Matter Seminar, KITP, Santa
Barbara, CA, USA, January 2010.
24. Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Simulation with Alkaline-Earth
Atoms, IQI Group Meeting, Institute for Quantum Information, California Institute
of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA, January 2010.
23. Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Alkaline-
Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices, Seminar, Joint Quantum Institute, NIST, and the
University of Maryland, Gaithersburg, MD, USA, December 2009.
22. Optimal Photon Storage in Atomic Ensembles and Photonic Phase Gate via an Ex-
change of Fermionic Spin Waves in a Spin Chain, CQuIC Seminar, Physics Depart-
ment, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA, December 2009.
21. Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Alkaline-
Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices, CQuIC Seminar, Physics Department, University of
New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM, USA, December 2009.
20. Many-body physics (quantum simulation) with ultracold alkaline-earth atoms, Guest
Lecture in Physics 284: Strongly Correlated Systems in Atomic and Condensed Matter
Physics, Physics Department, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, October
2009.
19. Two-Orbital SU(N) Magnetism with Ultracold Alkaline Earth Atoms, Wilhelm und
Else Heraeus Seminar on Quantum Simulators, Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Bad Hon-
nef, Germany, October 2009.

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18. Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Alkaline-
Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices, Advisory Board Meeting, Institute for Theoretical
AMO Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA, October 2009.
17. Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Alkaline-
Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices, CUA Seminar, Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold
Atoms, Cambridge, MA, USA, September 2009.
16. Quantum Zeno effect and its application to room-temperature NV-based quantum
computing, Walsworth Group Seminar, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics,
Cambridge, MA, USA, September 2009.
15. Alkaline-Earth Atoms as Few-Qubit Quantum Registers, Workshop on Ultracold Group
II Atoms: Quantum Metrology and Information, Joint Quantum Institute, NIST, and
the University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA, September 2009.
14. Quantum simulation with ultracold alkaline-earth atoms in optical lattices: two-orbital
SU(N) magnetism, Seminar, Institute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information,
Innsbruck, Austria, June 2009.
13. Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Alkaline-
Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices, Seminar, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik,
Garching, Germany, April 2009.
12. Quantum Information Processing and Quantum Simulation with Ultracold Alkaline-
Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices, Joint Atomic Physics Colloquium, Institute for The-
oretical AMO Physics and Department of Physics, Harvard University, Cambridge,
MA, USA, April 2009.
11. Quantum Information Processing and Two-Orbital SU(N) Magnetism with Alkaline-
Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices, CMT Kids Seminar, Physics Department, Harvard
University, Cambridge, MA, USA, March 2009.
10. Quantum Simulation with Alkaline-Earth Atoms in Optical Lattices: Two-Orbital
SU(N) Magnetism, CMT/AMO Seminar, Physics Department, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA, USA, February 2009.
9. Suppression of Inelastic Collisions between Polar Molecules with a Repulsive Shield and
Alkaline-Earth-Like Atoms as Few-Qubit Quantum Registers, Walsworth Group Semi-
nar, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, USA, September
2008.
8. Repulsive Shield Between Polar Molecules, 10-minute talk, Harvard-MIT Center for
Ultracold Atoms, MIT, Cambridge, MA, USA, May 2008.
7. “Blue Shield” for Polar Molecules, Seminar, Physics Department, Harvard University,
Cambridge, MA, USA, February 2008.
6. Coherent Quantum Optical Control with Sub-Wavelength Resolution, Seminar,
Physics Department, Stuttgart University, Stuttgart, Germany, December 2007.
5. Coherent Quantum Optical Control with Sub-Wavelength Resolution, Seminar, Insti-
tute for Quantum Optics and Quantum Information, Innsbruck, Austria, December
2007.

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4. Optimal Control of Photon Storage in Atomic Ensembles, Princeton-TAMU Sympo-
sium on Quantum Coherence and Laser Spectroscopy, Princeton University, Princeton,
NJ, USA, March 2007.
3. Time Reversal as an Experimental Tool for Optimizing Quantum Light-Matter Inter-
faces, 10-minute Talk, Harvard-MIT Center for Ultracold Atoms, Cambridge, MA,
USA, February 2007.
2. Optimal Storage of Photon States in Atomic Ensembles, Advisory Board Meeting,
Institute for Theoretical AMO Physics, Cambridge, MA, USA, May 2006.
1. Optimal Storage of Photon States in Atomic Ensembles, Seminar, Niels Bohr Institute,
Copenhagen, Denmark, March 2006.

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