ABOUT
I am a researcher at JP Morgan Chase's Global Research division, working on quantum algorithms and their applications to computational finance. His research spans quantum Monte Carlo methods, quantum error correction, topological quantum computing, and quantum thermalization.
I received my PhD in Physics from the University of Southern California, where my work focused on quantum information theory. Prior to that, he earned a Master's degree in Chemistry from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and a Bachelor's degree in Engineering Physics from the University of California, Berkeley.
My work has been published in Physical Review Letters, Physical Review A, Communications in Mathematical Physics, and Optica, and has been cited over 340 times. See his full CV, or explore his Google Scholar profile.