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Aram Harrow

Associate Professor at Physics, Duke University0 Followers

Expanding possibilities in the domain of quantum science, Aram Harrow is an Associate Professor in the Department of Physics at Duke University. With a profound interest in the intersection of physics, computer science, and engineering, Professor Harrow is dedicated to advancing the field of quantum computing. His research primarily focuses on developing software-tailored architectures for quantum codesign, aiming to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications in quantum technologies. Professor Harrow is actively affiliated with several prestigious institutions and initiatives, including the National Science Foundation (NSF), Duke Quantum, Brown Lab, MIST Lab, and Pratt Engineering. These collaborations enable him to contribute to cutting-edge research and foster interdisciplinary approaches to solving complex problems in quantum physics and engineering. At Duke University, Professor Harrow is committed to mentoring the next generation of scientists and engineers. He encourages his students to explore innovative solutions and think critically about the challenges and opportunities presented by quantum technologies. Through his teaching and research, he strives to inspire a deeper understanding of quantum mechanics and its potential to revolutionize various fields, from computing to materials science.

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