
Brian J. Smith - Google Scholar
University of Oregon - Cited by 7,294 - Quantum physics - quantum technologies - quantum optics - quantum sensing - quantum information
Brian SMITH | University of Oxford, Oxford | OX | Department of Physics …
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Brian J. Smith, Department of Physics | OregonNews
Mar 19, 2024 · Brian J. Smith is an academic expert in quantum optics, quantum information science and technology, optical physics and nonlinear optics.
Brian J. Smith | Quantum Controlled Ultrafast Multimode …
My research interests lie broadly in the areas of experimental optical and quantum physics. This ranges from implementations of quantum information protocols with optical systems such as quantum key distribution for secure communications to studying fundamental quantum physics using optical means, e.g. examining the commutation relations ...
Brian Smith | College of Arts and Sciences
Research Interests: Quantum optics, quantum information science and technology, and optics. The College of Arts and Sciences is the “heart and soul” of the University of Oregon because …
Brian Smith - Professor - University of Oregon | LinkedIn
Research in quantum information science and technology, with an emphasis in optical quantum technologies. Professor at University of Oregon · Experience: University of Oregon · Education:...
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Brian Smith | IEEE Xplore Author Details
Brian Smith received the Ph.D. degree in experimental quantum optics from the University of Oregon. He was a Post-Doctoral Researcher at Oxford, U.K., and Singapore before joining the Faculty at Oxford as a Lecturer in experimental quantum physics, in 2010.
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Brian Smith is a professor in the Physics department at University of Oregon - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.
Brian Smith | Center for Quantum Networks
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Brian J. Smith's lab | University of Oxford (OX) - ResearchGate
Our proof-of-concept experiment is able to distinguish up to five orthogonal Bell pairs within the same setup, limited in principle only by the entanglement of the sources.
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