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Sudden Breakups of Monogamous Quantum Couples Surprise Researchers

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We conduct curiosity-driven research that explores the most basic building blocks of nature with an eye toward potential applications in information science and technology.  

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    Quantum Computers Tackle Simulating Quarks

    December 11, 2025
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    Returning JQI Fellow Named New Director of National Quantum Laboratory

    December 2, 2025
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    When Superfluids Collide, Physicists Find a Mix of Old and New

    November 18, 2025
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Our Research

  • Many-Body Physics

    Some of the most intriguing physics happens when individual particles team up, giving rise to emergent collective properties.

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    Quantum Information and Computing

    JQI physicists are investigating promising quantum computing architectures as well as developing methods to control quantum effects that can be exploited to process information in new ways.

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    Quantum Measurement and Control

    Creating quantum states on demand and controlling them is a critical component to developing practical quantum-based devices.

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The central theme of my research is to apply tools from quantum science to the studies of molecular structures and chemical reactions. To this end, becoming a member of JQI, one of the world's leading quantum centers, is highly valuable for my research program. Conversely, I hope to leverage my interdisciplinary background in both AMO physics and physical chemistry to help foster synergy between quantum and chemical sciences at UMD.

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Yu Liu
Assistant Professor

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