Academics

Curricula Vitae

Research Interests in Quantum Computation and Information

  • Statistical inference for quantum information applications.
  • Control and simulation of noisy quantum systems.
  • Applications of error correction and prevention.

Academic History

  • Master of Science, Physics. Perimeter Scholars International. 2010.
  • Bachelor of Science (Honors cum laude), Physics. University of Alaska Fairbanks. 2009.
  • Bachelor of Science (Honors cum laude), Mathematics and Computer Science. University of Alaska Fairbanks. 2009.

Academic Contributions

Papers, Essays and Publications

2013

  • Likelihood-free quantum inference: tomography without the Born Rule, Christopher Ferrie, Christopher E. Granade.

    arXiv:1304.5828

2012

2011

  • Adaptive Hamiltonian Estimation Using Bayesian Experimental Design, Christopher Ferrie, Christopher E. Granade, David G. Cory. Bayesian Inference And Maximum Entropy Methods In Science And Engineering: Proceedings of the 31th International Workshop on Bayesian Inference and Maximum Entropy Methods in Science and Engineering.

    doi:10.1063/1.3703632 | arXiv:1111.0935

  • How to best sample a periodic probability distribution, or on the accuracy of Hamiltonian finding strategies, Christopher Ferrie, Christopher E. Granade, David G. Cory. Quantum Information Processing.

    doi:10.1007/s11128-012-0407-6 | arXiv:1110.3067

  • Parallel Information Transfer in a Multi-Node Quantum Information Processor, Troy W. Borneman, Christopher E. Granade, David G. Cory. Physics Review Letters 108 140502.

    doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.140502 | arXiv:1107.4333

2009

  • Why Complexity Matters (senior undergraduate Honors thesis).

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2008

  • Ease and Toil: Analyzing Sudoku, with Seth Chadwick and Rachel Krieg.

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Academic Projects

I have contributed or am an active contributor to the following academic projects: