QuICS researchers are active in several interdisciplinary projects that explore novel ways to engage people in thinking about the counterintuitive aspects of quantum physics.
His project focused on calculations to help scientists investigate how quantum computers an perform certain tasks significantly faster than their traditional counterparts.
Levi Burner, a sixth-year doctoral candidate in electrical and computer engineering, multi-tasks in his role as lab manager for the Perception and Robotics Group.
The researchers are conducting a series of studies to determine the level of bias that users expect from AI systems, and how AI providers explain to users that their systems may include biased data.