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Peter McMahon

Dr. Peter McMahon excels in the realm of Applied and Engineering Physics as an Assistant Professor at Cornell University, where he leads the innovative McMahon Lab. His research is deeply rooted in the physics of computation, with a keen focus on exploring novel computation methods through physical systems. Dr. McMahon's work is at the forefront of investigating the potential of quantum computation, photonic computing, and neuromorphic computing, utilizing platforms such as semiconductor spins, superconducting circuits, and quantum-optical systems. Dr. McMahon's research endeavors are driven by a desire to uncover the limits, benefits, and applications of both quantum and classical computation technologies. His work is pivotal in optimizing quantum neural networks and exploring the applications of quantum computers in both the near-term and long-term. By delving into the intricacies of unconventional computing, Dr. McMahon aims to understand its impact on real-world computations, potentially revolutionizing how complex systems are approached. At the heart of Dr. McMahon's research is a commitment to advancing the field of computation through a multidisciplinary approach. His interests span across network science, complex systems, and quantum information science, where he seeks to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications. By integrating advanced materials and condensed matter physics into his research, Dr. McMahon is paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries in computation. Dr. McMahon's work is characterized by a collaborative spirit, often engaging with fellow researchers and students to push the boundaries of what is possible in the field of computation. His dedication to fostering an environment of innovation and inquiry is evident in the dynamic research projects undertaken at the McMahon Lab. Through his leadership, the lab is making significant strides in understanding and harnessing the power of unconventional computing technologies. In addition to his research, Dr. McMahon is passionate about mentoring the next generation of scientists and engineers. He is actively involved in teaching and guiding students at Cornell University, inspiring them to explore the fascinating world of computation and its myriad possibilities. His commitment to education and research excellence is reflected in the numerous accolades and recognition he has received throughout his career. Dr. McMahon's contributions to the field of computation are not only advancing scientific knowledge but also paving the way for practical applications that could transform industries and society. His work continues to inspire and challenge the boundaries of what is possible, making him a leading figure in the ever-evolving landscape of applied and engineering physics.

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