Yanjun Ji (@quantumyanjunji) 's Twitter Profile
Yanjun Ji

@quantumyanjunji

Co-Design of Quantum Algorithms and Hardware, Quantum Computing, Quantum Compilation, Quantum Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Chip Design

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Andreas Wallraff (@andreasateth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our new article in Nature Communications on "Deterministic generation of two-dimensional multi-photon cluster states" by James O’Sullivan, Kevin Reuer, Aleksandr Grigorev, Xi Dai, Alonso Hernández-Antón, Manuel H. Muñoz Arias, Christoph Hellings, Alexander Flasby, Dante

Check out our new article in Nature Communications on "Deterministic generation of two-dimensional multi-photon cluster states" by James O’Sullivan, Kevin Reuer, Aleksandr Grigorev, Xi Dai, Alonso Hernández-Antón, Manuel H. Muñoz Arias, Christoph Hellings, Alexander Flasby, Dante
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It was a great pleasure to meet Prof. Jens Eisert at the Mathematics of Quantum Information Workshop. Prof. Jens Eisert is one of the world's leading professors in quantum information theory and quantum many-body physics. I am very honored that he is also my mentor.

It was a great pleasure to meet Prof. Jens Eisert at the Mathematics of Quantum Information Workshop.
Prof. Jens Eisert is one of the world's leading professors in quantum information theory and quantum many-body physics.
I am very honored that he is also my mentor.
Yanjun Ji (@quantumyanjunji) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many thanks to every collaborator: Marco Roth, David Kreplin, Ilia Polian, and Frank Wilhelm-Mauch. Our paper is now available on arXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2509.12933

Jens Eisert (@jenseisert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the recent weeks and months, John Preskill and I sat down to think about where we are in quantum computing. While the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (#NISQ) era — a term coined by John in 2018 — is just unfolding as we speak, the time seems right to look ahead to the next

Over the recent weeks and months, <a href="/preskill/">John Preskill</a> and I sat down to think about where we are in quantum computing. While the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (#NISQ) era — a term coined by John in 2018 — is just unfolding as we speak, the time seems right to look ahead to the next
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Our paper “Exploring the Fidelity of Flux Qubit Measurement in Different Bases via Quantum Flux Parametron” is now available on arXiv. Comments are welcome. arxiv.org/abs/2510.24082

Our paper “Exploring the Fidelity of Flux Qubit Measurement in Different Bases via Quantum Flux Parametron” is now available on arXiv. Comments are welcome.

arxiv.org/abs/2510.24082
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Previous work on the limits of quantum information processing has often assumed access to unlimited computational resources. Imposing a requirement for computational efficiency on entanglement theory substantially changes what is possible. nature.com/articles/s4156…

Jens Eisert (@jenseisert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How can we classically simulate large-scale open quantum systems—effectively dequantizing them? I am delighted to see the results of this wonderfully fruitful collaboration published in Nature Communications. nature.com/articles/s4146… Understanding interactions between quantum systems and

How can we classically simulate large-scale open quantum systems—effectively dequantizing them? I am delighted to see the results of this wonderfully fruitful collaboration published in <a href="/NatureComms/">Nature Communications</a>.

nature.com/articles/s4146…

Understanding interactions between quantum systems and
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We are sincerely grateful to the editors for the opportunity to write this invited article for Reviews of Modern Physics. After more than a year of work by 13 coauthors, our paper is finally here: “Quantum Deep Learning: A Comprehensive Review” doi.org/10.48550/arXiv…

We are sincerely grateful to the editors for the opportunity to write this invited article for Reviews of Modern Physics.

After more than a year of work by 13 coauthors, our paper is finally here:
“Quantum Deep Learning: A Comprehensive Review”

doi.org/10.48550/arXiv…
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Deeply thankful to the editors for selecting our manuscript as an Editors' Suggestion in Physical Review Applied. link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/5r… Thank you to every collaborator: Marco Roth, David Kreplin, Ilia Polian, and Frank Wilhelm-Mauch.

Deeply thankful to the editors for selecting our manuscript as an Editors' Suggestion in Physical Review Applied.

link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/5r…

Thank you to every collaborator: Marco Roth, David Kreplin, Ilia Polian, and Frank Wilhelm-Mauch.
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Our article has been published in PRA. Feedback is welcome. link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/86… Thanks to my collaborators: Susanna Kirchhoff and Frank Wilhelm-Mauch.

Our article has been published in PRA. Feedback is welcome.

link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/86…

Thanks to my collaborators: Susanna Kirchhoff and Frank Wilhelm-Mauch.
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Happy to share that I'll be speaking at the Washington Quantum Computing Meetup on June 7! The topic is "Machine Learning for Reliable Quantum Computing: An Algorithm–Hardware Co-Design Perspective". eventbrite.com/e/machine-lear… Hope to see you there.

Happy to share that I'll be speaking at the Washington Quantum Computing Meetup on June 7!
The topic is "Machine Learning for Reliable Quantum Computing: An Algorithm–Hardware Co-Design Perspective".
eventbrite.com/e/machine-lear…
Hope to see you there.