Expected to total $540K over the next five years, the award supports his research in improving how autonomous AI agents learn and collaborate in complex, real-world environments.
QuICS fellow Nicole Yunger Halpern is collaborating with English lecturer Edward Daschle to co-teach a course that combines quantum energy and science fiction.
They were cited for designing and coordinating the first ever in-situ experimental validation of fully automated calibration of semiconductor quantum dot devices, a leading candidate platform for quantum computing.
Zohreh Davoudi and Justyna Zwolak each received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, the highest honor bestowed by the U.S. government on up-and-coming researchers.
His answers included recommending resources for learning more about quantum computing, to highlighting current and future endeavors involving quantum cryptography.