Wei Qin

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Wei Qin is a professor of physics and a group leader at Tianjin University, China. He received his PhD in physics from Tsinghua University, China, in 2014 and then conducted postdoctoral research at RIKEN, Japan. He works on quantum information science and technology, and his current research focuses on the use of quantum squeezing to study cavity quantum electrodynamics, cavity optomechanics, coherent Ising machines, and related areas for quantum metrology and computation. He received the Ohbu Research Incentive Award in 2022 for his outstanding achievements in exploring parametric amplification for new applications in quantum technology.


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Enhanced Interactions Using Quantum Squeezing

A quantum squeezing method can enhance interactions between quantum systems, even in the absence of precise knowledge of the system parameters. Read More »