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Mazyar Mirrahimi is affiliated with the French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation (INRIA) in France. Their research spans the intersection of computer science and physics, focusing significantly on quantum information and computing.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Computer Science
  • Physics and Astronomy

Within these fields, the scientist has specialized in several subfields such as:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics
  • Computer Networks and Communications
  • General Health Professions

The key topics of their research work cover:

  • Quantum Information and Cryptography
  • Quantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture
  • Quantum and electron transport phenomena
  • Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
  • Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata
  • Mechanical and Optical Resonators
  • Quantum Mechanics and Applications

Mazyar Mirrahimi has authored multiple research papers, with some recent notable publications including:

  • "One Hundred Second Bit-Flip Time in a Two-Photon Dissipative Oscillator" (2023) published in PRX Quantum
  • "Error rates and resource overheads of repetition cat qubits" (2021) published in Physical review. A/Physical review, A
  • "Quantum control of a cat qubit with bit-flip times exceeding ten seconds" (2024) published in Nature
  • "Two-photon driven Kerr quantum oscillator with multiple spectral degeneracies" (2023) published in Physical review. A/Physical review, A
  • "Quantum computation with cat qubits" (2023) published in SciPost Physics Lecture Notes

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • PRX Quantum
  • Nature
  • Physical review. A/Physical review, A
  • Quantum

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Alain Sarlette
  • Pierre Rouchon
  • Jérémie Guillaud
  • Lev-Arcady Sellem
  • Zaki Leghtas

Best Publications

  • Extending the lifetime of a quantum bit with error correction in superconducting circuits

    Nissim Ofek;Andrei Petrenko;Reinier Heeres;Philip Reinhold

  • Deterministically encoding quantum information using 100-photon Schrödinger cat states.

    Brian Vlastakis;Gerhard Kirchmair;Zaki Leghtas;Zaki Leghtas;S.E. Nigg

  • Real-time quantum feedback prepares and stabilizes photon number states

    Clément Sayrin;Igor Dotsenko;Xingxing Zhou;Bruno Peaudecerf

  • Dynamically protected cat-qubits: a new paradigm for universal quantum computation

    Mazyar Mirrahimi;Zaki Leghtas;Victor V Albert;Steven Touzard

  • Observation of quantum state collapse and revival due to the single-photon Kerr effect

    Gerhard Kirchmair;Brian Vlastakis;Zaki Leghtas;Simon E. Nigg

  • Confining the state of light to a quantum manifold by engineered two-photon loss

    Zaki Leghtas;Steven Touzard;Ioan M. Pop;Angela Kou

  • Quantum error correction of a qubit encoded in grid states of an oscillator.

    P. Campagne-Ibarcq;A. Eickbusch;S. Touzard;E. Zalys-Geller

  • Autonomously stabilized entanglement between two superconducting quantum bits

    Shyam Shankar;Michael Hatridge;Zaki Leghtas;K.M. Sliwa

  • A Schrödinger cat living in two boxes

    Chen Wang;Yvonne Y. Gao;Philip Reinhold;R. W. Heeres

  • To catch and reverse a quantum jump mid-flight

    Z. Â. K. Minev;Z. Â. K. Minev;S. Â. O. Mundhada;S. Shankar;P. Reinhold

  • Hardware-efficient autonomous quantum memory protection.

    Zaki Leghtas;Zaki Leghtas;Gerhard Kirchmair;Gerhard Kirchmair;Gerhard Kirchmair;Brian Vlastakis;Robert J. Schoelkopf

  • Quantum back-action of an individual variable-strength measurement

    Michael Hatridge;Shyam Shankar;Mazyar Mirrahimi;Mazyar Mirrahimi;F. Schackert

  • Tracking photon jumps with repeated quantum non-demolition parity measurements

    Luyan Sun;Andrei Petrenko;Zaki Leghtas;Brian Vlastakis

  • Demonstrating a driven reset protocol for a superconducting qubit.

    K. Geerlings;Zaki Leghtas;I. M. Pop;Shyam Shankar

  • Lyapunov control of bilinear Schrödinger equations

    Mazyar Mirrahimi;Pierre Rouchon;Gabriel Turinici

  • Stabilizing Feedback Controls for Quantum Systems

    Mazyar Mirrahimi;Ramon Van Handel

  • Exponential suppression of bit-flips in a qubit encoded in an oscillator

    Raphaël Lescanne;Raphaël Lescanne;Marius Villiers;Marius Villiers;Théau Peronnin;Alain Sarlette

  • Repetition Cat Qubits for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation

    Jérémie Guillaud;Mazyar Mirrahimi

  • Fault-tolerant detection of a quantum error

    Serge Rosenblum;Philip Reinhold;Mazyar Mirrahimi;Mazyar Mirrahimi;Liang Jiang

  • Persistent control of a superconducting qubit by stroboscopic measurement feedback

    Philippe Campagne-Ibarcq;Emmanuel Flurin;Nicolas Roch;David Darson

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Devoret
Michel Devoret Yale University
Robert Schoelkopf
Robert Schoelkopf Yale University
Pierre Rouchon
Pierre Rouchon Mines ParisTech
Luigi Frunzio
Luigi Frunzio Yale University
Liang Jiang
Liang Jiang University of Chicago
Steven Girvin
Steven Girvin Yale University
Serge Haroche
Serge Haroche Collège de France
Gabriel Turinici
Gabriel Turinici Paris Dauphine University
Leonid I. Glazman
Leonid I. Glazman Yale University
Jean-Michel Raimond
Jean-Michel Raimond Collège de France

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