Zhang Named RCSA Scialog Fellow
Assistant Professor of Applied Physics, Xueyue (Sherry) Zhang, has been named a Scialog Fellow in Quantum Matter and Information by the Research Corporation for Science Advancement (RCSA). The Scialog program brings together early-career researchers across physics, chemistry, materials science, and engineering to foster new collaborations and advance fundamental research in quantum science and technology.
Prof. Zhang and her lab leverage the unique advantages of qubit-photon interactions to advance the frontiers of quantum science and technology. They focus on introducing new capabilities, such as high levels of connectivity, into superconducting circuits and solid-state spin platforms by integrating these qubits with microwave waveguides and silicon photonics. This foundation enables the Zhang lab to explore novel possibilities in basic science, such as many-body quantum simulation and quantum topological photonics, as well as pushing the boundaries of quantum computing and networking technologies.

Xueyue (Sherry) Zhang, Assistant Professor of Applied Physics
