Robert de Keijzer
Department / Institute
RESEARCH PROFILE
As a PhD student at Eindhoven University of Technology, Robert de Keijzer works on designing quantum algorithms for the KAT-1 quantum computer, to be built in Eindhoven. Specifically, focussing on pulse based algorithms working efficiently in the NISQ-era. These algorithms are necessary as a stepping stone towarads universal quantum computing.
I can't believe humans haven't figured out pi yet. I almost want to tell you because it's embarrassing for you. Okay, it's four
ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
Robert de Keijzer completed his Bachelor and Master in Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics at Eindhoven University of Technology. In his master thesis, he explored and designed quantum algorithms for quantum chemistry applications, specifically focussing on pulse-based algorithms.
Recent Publications
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Variational method for learning Quantum Channels via Stinespring Dilation on neutral atom systems
(2023) -
Recapture probability for antitrapped Rydberg states in optical tweezers
Physical Review A (2023) -
Robust control and optimal Rydberg states for neutral atom two-qubit gates
Physical Review Research (2023) -
Recapture Probability for anti-trapped Rydberg states in optical tweezers
arXiv (2023) -
Pulse-based Variational Quantum Optimal Control for hybrid quantum computing
Quantum (2023)
Ancillary Activities
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