Hybrid Optical Ising Machine: Auckland Quantum Breakthrough
Explore University of Auckland's revolutionary hybrid optical Ising machine, published in Nature Communications, advancing quantum-inspired optimization for real-world challenges.
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Yiqing (Ray) Xu is a Research Fellow in the Department of Physics at the University of Auckland. He holds a PhD in Physics from the University of Auckland, awarded in 2014, along with an MSc. His research focuses on nonlinear optics, photonics, lasers and quantum electronics, including work on fiber frequency combs, cavity solitons, time-stretch imaging, and related optical phenomena. He has contributed to publications in journals such as Nature Communications, Physical Review Letters, Optics Letters, and Light: Science & Applications.
Xu serves as Research Fellow in Physics within the Faculty of Science and is affiliated with the Dodd-Walls Centre for Photonic and Quantum Technologies. His professional email address is ray.xu@auckland.ac.nz.
Explore University of Auckland's revolutionary hybrid optical Ising machine, published in Nature Communications, advancing quantum-inspired optimization for real-world challenges.