My name is Nguyễn Đình Tiến (goes like Tee-ian, but really fast). I was born in Huế and raised in Bình Dương. I lived in Sài Gòn for a while before moving to Hà Nội. The majority of my friends believe I speak a mixture of Southern-Northern accents, though my active vocabulary spans the three regions.
As part of Hung’s group, my research interests centre around cQED architecture for quantum information processing, specifically high-dimensional control and characterization of superconducting transmon circuits.
I recently took a drift into the realm of quantum error correction where I study how a potential bosonic code based on odd rotational symmetry can be constructed as a visiting student in the group of Valerio Scarani.
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You can reach me at ngdnhtien [at] gmail.com. Here’s a copy of my [CV]
. Ramblings on quantum stuff, literature, or how Pi could not be a constant can be read on my blog, see tags. My lousy covers of Gun N’ Roses and random hikes are on YouTube. If you like photography, check out my light-sensor interaction portfolio.