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{: style="float: right; width: 35%; margin: 10px"} I'm a research scientist working in the Google Quantum AI hardware pathfinding team. I was previously a PhD student at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
My work focuses on experimental quantum error correction, particularly on implimenting the surface code and on resolving the effects of correlated errors like leakage.
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Resisting high-energy impact events through gap engineering in superconducting qubit arrays, Matt McEwen, K. C. Miao, et al. (2024) [arxiv]
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Relaxing Hardware Requirements for Surface Code Circuits using Time-dynamics, Matt McEwen, Dave Bacon, Craig Gidney. (2023) [arxiv]
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Overcoming leakage in scalable quantum error correction, K.C. Miao, M. McEwen, et al. (2022) [arxiv]
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Resolving catastrophic error bursts from cosmic rays in large arrays of superconducting qubits, M. McEwen et al. (2021) [arxiv]
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Removing leakage-induced correlated errors in superconducting quantum error correction, M. McEwen et al. (2021) [arxiv]
You can email me at [email protected]