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Kavan Modi studied Engineering Physics at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and obtained his PhD from the University of Texas at Austin, mentored by Professor George Sudarshan. He has served as a Research Fellow at the Centre for Quantum Technologies at the National University of Singapore and at Clarendon Labs, University of Oxford. Currently, he is a Professor at Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD), where he also holds the position of Director of the Centre for Quantum Technologies. Kavan's research interest lies primarily in the facets of complex quantum dynamics, specifically in quantum stochastic processes. His work includes characterizing the control of noise in quantum computers and demonstrating that quantum chaos necessitates volumetric spatiotemporal entanglement. Collaborating with experimental physicists as well as neuroscientists, computer scientists, and mathematicians, he has published numerous papers addressing topics such as quantum information geometry, stochastic thermodynamics, and quantum energy kinematics, to name a few. Notable publications from his research include contributions to journals such as Physical Review Letters and npj Quantum Information.
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