Tahereh Abad
Tahereh Abad is a staff scientist at the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT) and the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) at Chalmers University of Technology. Her research is theoretical and focuses on quantum information processing with superconducting circuits, covering two complementary platforms: qubit-based systems implemented with nonlinear elements such as Josephson circuits, and bosonic (continuous-variable) systems based on microwave resonators. She leads a theoretical research group focused on the modeling and optimal control of bosonic quantum computing platforms, in close collaboration with experimentalists within WACQT. Tahereh Abad received her PhD in Physics from Sharif University of Technology in 2019, under the supervision of Vahid Karimipour, with a thesis on macroscopic quantum entanglement. During her doctoral studies, she was a guest researcher at Aarhus University (2016-2017), where she worked with Klaus Mølmer on Rydberg atoms. She joined Chalmers University of Technology in 2020 as a postdoctoral researcher in the Applied Quantum Physics Laboratory and has held her current position as a staff scientist since 2023. She supervises three PhD students and has supervised multiple MSc and BSc thesis projects. Her supervision focuses on developing independent researchers and facilitating interaction between theory and experiment in quantum technology. She was awarded a starting grant from the Swedish Research Council in 2025.
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Selective and efficient quantum state tomography for multiqubit systems
Quantum SWAP gate realized with CZ and iSWAP gates in a superconducting architecture
Impact of decoherence on the fidelity of quantum gates leaving the computational subspace
Quantum Process Tomography with Digital Twins of Error Matrices
Iterative Linear Quadratic Regulator for Quantum Optimal Control
Universal Fidelity Reduction of Quantum Operations from Weak Dissipation
Building blocks of a flip-chip integrated superconducting quantum processor
Fast Multiqubit Gates through Simultaneous Two-Qubit Gates
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Optimal control of a superconducting bosonic processor in the presence of noise
Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology (WACQT)