Arian Vezvaee
Arian received his Ph.D. in 2021 under the supervision of Sophia Economou and Ed Barnes at Virginia Tech, where he worked on a variety of topics including topological materials, quantum control, and photonics cluster state generation. He was a postdoctoral associate at the University of Colorado Boulder from 2021 to 2023, where he primarily focused on quantum noise spectroscopy. He joined Daniel Lidar’s group as a postdoctoral researcher in September 2023. His current research interests include various aspects of quantum error correction methods and their relation to quantum control.
Room: SSC 611
Email: V E Z V A E E A T U S C D O T E D U
Peer Reviewed Publications
- 1. “Qudit Dynamical Decoupling on a Superconducting Quantum Processor”,Phys. Rev. Lett. 134, 050601 (2025), by V. Tripathi, N. Goss, A. Vezvaee, L. B. Nguyen, I. Siddiqi, D. A. Lidar. [link]
Preprints
- 3. “Surface code scaling on heavy-hex superconducting quantum processors”, [2510.18847] by A. Vezvaee, C. Benito, M. Morford-Oberst, A. Bermudez, D. A. Lidar.
- 2. “Demonstration of High-Fidelity Entangled Logical Qubits using Transmons
”, [2503.14472] by A. Vezvaee, V. Tripathi, M. Morford-Oberst, F. Butt, V. Kasatkin and D. A. Lidar.
- 1. “Virtual Z gates and symmetric gate compilation”, [2407.14782] by A. Vezvaee, V. Tripathi, D. Kowsari, E. M. Levenson-Falk, D. A. Lidar.