Jungsang Kim

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Jungsang Kim is a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Physics, and Computer Science at Duke University in North Carolina. He leads the Multifunctional Integrated Systems Technology group, concentrating on experimental implementation of novel computing and sensing systems such as scalable modular quantum computers and quantum networks using trapped ions, high-performance single-photon detectors and free-space quantum key distribution systems, and gigapixel-scale cameras. Jungsang Kim received his Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University and worked as a Member of Technical Staff and a Technical Manager at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey.


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Trapped Ions Make Impeccable Qubits

Qubits based on trapped ions can be prepared and manipulated with record-breaking accuracy, offering a promising scalable platform for quantum computing. Read More »