We are a research group working on theoretical and experimental studies of quantum optics and quantum information. Our research concerns
- 1) nonlocality and entanglement for complex systems,
- 2) the quantum aspect of surface plasmon to investigate the capabilities conventional photonics cannot achieve,
- 3) the development of quantum algorithms by quantum learning machine to extend the notion of machine learning into the quantum domain and apply it to quantum information processing,
- 4) quantum effects in biology, particularly photosynthesis to explore the high efficiency of many key biological processes that may be originated from the exploition of non-classical.
We have been colloborated with Dr. M. S. Kim and Dr. Mark Tame at Imperigal College London.
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