Professor Kitaev works in the field of quantum computation and theoretical physics. He is renowned for his significant contributions to the concept of topological quantum computation, a scheme for quantum information that is protected from errors due to the special properties of the underlying physical system, generally related to topology. His current research focuses on the topological classification of quantum phases, with a particular emphasis on a nontrivial example found in the 2-dimensional electron liquid within the quantum Hall regime. Kitaev's work has been pivotal in furthering the understanding of quantum computation, topological quantum phases, anyons, topological insulators, and superconductors.
California Institute of Technology • Pasadena, CA
Linde Professor of theoretical physics focusing on quantum computation.
California Institute of Technology • Pasadena, CA
Conducted research in theoretical physics and quantum computation.
California Institute of Technology • Pasadena, CA
Taught courses related to theoretical physics.
California Institute of Technology • Pasadena, CA
Engaged in research and collaboration in theoretical physics.
California Institute of Technology • Pasadena, CA
Developed curriculum and conducted research in theoretical physics.