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- Feb 2023: Our lab is featured in a video that is sponsored by the Singapore Quantum Engineering Programme office and will be screened on the APS TV during March Meeting.
- Sep 2022: Our manuscript reporting a new algorithm to efficiently assemble large-scale defect-free atom arrays is now up on the arXiv! Our parallel sort-and-compression algorithm (PSCA) offers a reduced move complexity and naturally avoids collisions between atoms.
- Sep 2022: The first PhD student graduates from Loh Lab! Congratulations to Krishna for his successful defense. An exciting future awaits you with your new quantum sensors job lined up!
- Jun 2022: Congratulations to Wen Jun for winning both the Lijen Industrial Development Medal and the Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Prize for his honors thesis!
- Apr 2022: A four-PI team led by Huanqian (with co-PIs Jiangbin, Ching Hua, and Brian) has been awarded about SGD 3.8 million under the Singapore Quantum Engineering Program. We are ready to perform some exciting quantum simulations with our atom arrays!
- Feb 2022: Our invited roadmap article on "Atom Arrays for Quantum Simulation", as part of the "Roadmap for Materials for Quantum Technologies", is posted on the arXiv.
- Oct 2021: Our manuscript entitled "D1 magic wavelength tweezers for scaling atom arrays" is published in Phys. Rev. Research! Our work is also featured as a CQT highlight. Congrats to Mujahid, Luheng, Xiu Quan, and Krishna for working so hard to bring these results to fruition!
- Jun 2021: Our paper by Mujahid and coauthors is posted on the arXiv! We demonstrate an order-of-magnitude increase in the scalability of atom arrays, enabled by D1 magic wavelengths that have been theoretically predicted for the alkali atoms but not yet observed before.
- Aug 2020: Two papers appear in print: our second graph theory paper in Phys. Rev. Research, and a microwave dressing paper in Phys. Rev. Lett.! The latter gets selected as a PRL Editors' Suggestion and is highlighted as a Physics viewpoint.
- Jun 2020: We are back in business after a two-month COVID shutdown.
- Jun 2020: Our new paper on the universal graph description appears on the arXiv.
- Apr 2020: Our first graph theory collaboration paper gets published in Physical Review Research!
- Feb 2020: Huanqian is honored to be recognized as a L'Oreal-UNESCO International Rising Talent. The announcement was made on the International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Additional news reporting from Asian Scientist, NUS, and CQT.
- Feb 2020: Congratulations to Xiu Quan on earning his Master's degree!
- Nov 2019: Huanqian is honored to serve on the World Economic Forum Global Future Council on Quantum Computing. Off to Dubai for a 2-day brainstorming session with fellow council members.
- Jul 2019: Our paper on the graph theory treatment of strongly repulsive one-dimensional fermions is posted on the arXiv!
- Jul 2019: Huanqian is honored to be recognized as a World Economic Forum Young Scientist and to speak at the "Summer Davos" meeting! More information is available from the WEF website and NUS news.
- Jun 2019: June is the month of outreach via camps! Krishna is one of the main organizers of CQT's QCamp, while Mujahid and Huanqian give lectures at QCamp.
- Dec 2018: Loh lab gets featured in a NRF fellowship publicity video.
- Nov 2018: Huanqian is awarded the L'Oreal Singapore For Women In Science National Fellowship (Physical and Engineering Science). Thanks, L'Oreal! Here are the press releases from L'Oreal, NUS, and CQT.
- Jan 2018: Huanqian is awarded the Singapore National Research Foundation Fellowship (class of 2018). Thanks, NRF!
- Sep 2017: Huanqian assumes duty as President’s Assistant Professor at the Department of Physics and Principal Investigator at CQT.
- Aug 2017: CQT’s new labs in S14 are renovated!