BORA BASYILDIZ
MS Program, Quantum Engineering
BORA BASYILDIZ
>MS Program, Quantum Engineering
I am honored to be a part of the QENRT fellowship. This fellowship has enabled me to work with some of the top researchers in Quantum Computing, and I look forward to making meaningful contributions to the field. Also, I am excited to network with talented professionals in the Quantum Computing realm.
I am an avid jazz pianist in the Evil Eyes band, and I like to play basketball and rock climb in my free time. I am also a first-generation American and college student, so I would like to thank my parents, Adil and Arzu, for all their hard work and support.
I am honored to be a part of the QENRT fellowship. This fellowship has enabled me to work with some of the top researchers in Quantum Computing, and I look forward to making meaningful contributions to the field. Also, I am excited to network with talented professionals in the Quantum Computing realm.
I am an avid jazz pianist in the Evil Eyes band, and I like to play basketball and rock climb in my free time. I am also a first-generation American and college student, so I would like to thank my parents, Adil and Arzu, for all their hard work and support.
Education
- BS, Applied Mathematics, Colorado School of Mines
- BS, Computer Science, Colorado School of Mines
Research Interests
- Quantum Information Theory
- Quantum Machine Learning
Current Project
The study of entanglement speed limits of fully connected quantum computers through theoretical derivations and experimental tests.
Publications
Demonstrating two-qubit entangling gates at the quantum speed limit using superconducting qubits (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2206.07716.pdf)
Time optimal quantum state transfer in a fully-connected quantum computer (https://arxiv.org/pdf/2303.04804.pdf)
Mentors
- Zhexuan Gong, Physics
- Meenakshi Singh, Physics
- Raymond Simmonds, National Institute of Technology