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Published in Communications Physics, 2023
We introduced a theoretical model to create quantum communication networks on a lattice of interacting quantum spins, and demonstrated numerically that these quantum networks can have substantial network complexity.
Recommended citation: Chepuri, R.T.C., Kovács, I.A. Complex quantum network models from spin clusters. Commun Phys 6, 271 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-023-01394-8 https://doi.org/10.1038/s42005-023-01394-8
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Poster presentation about creating complex quantum networks.
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Oral presentation about creating complex quantum networks.
Undergraduate course, Northwestern University Department of Mathematics, 2021
TA for multivariable differential calculus for engineers, Fall 2021 and Winter 2022 academic quarters. Led discussion sections (~25 students), held weekly office hours, proctored and graded exams.
Undergraduate course, Northwestern University Department of Physics and Astronomy, 2022
TA for introductory physics course, summer 2022 academic quarter. Led discussion sections (~25 students), held weekly office hours, proctored and graded exams.
Undergraduate course, University of Maryland, College Park Department of Physics, 2022
TA for introductory physics course, fall 2022 semester. Led introductory physics labs and discussion sections (~35 students). Lectured for weekly 15-minute review sessions. Developed quiz and discussion questions.