Zhi-Peng Yang

Zhi-Peng Yang

  Zhi-Peng Yang

‌  Assistant Researcher (Full-time)

  Office 531

  Email: yangzp@baqis.ac.cn

  Quantum Computing Research Department

  Team:Cloud Quantum Computing Platform Group

  ORCID

  Zhi-Peng Yang is an assistant researcher at the Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences (BAQIS). His main research area is quantum computing, with a particular focus on measurement-based one-way quantum computing. He has published three SCI papers as the first author in journals such as Physical Review A and Chinese Physics B.


Education and Work Experience

  2009.09 – 2014.07, Bachelor of Physics, Xi'an Jiaotong University

  2014.09 – 2016.02, Master degree candidate of Theoretical Physics, School of Science, Xi'an Jiaotong University

  2016.03 – 2022.07, Ph.D. of Physics, Xi'an Jiaotong University

  2018.10 – 2020.10, Joint Ph.D. Training, RIKEN

  2022.08 – 2024.08, Postdoctoral Researcher, BAQIS

  2024.11 – Present, Assistant Researcher, BAQIS


Research Directions

  His primary research interests are in the field of quantum computing, particularly quantum computing based on superconducting quantum circuits. His current work focuses on one-way quantum computing, with additional involvement in the application of quantum algorithms. He also has research experience in the preparation of quantum squeezed states.


Publications

  He has published three SCI papers as the first author, including two in Physical Review A and one in Chinese Physics B, with a total of 22 citations. Additionally, he has two SCI papers published as the third author.


Selected Publications (#as a co-first author, *as a co-corresponding author):

  [1] Zhi-peng Yang, Zhen Li, Sheng-li Ma*, and Fu-li Li*, One-step generation of continuous-variable quadripartite cluster states in a circuit QED system, Phys. Rev. A 96, 012327 (2017).

  [2] Zhi-Peng Yang, Huan-Yu Ku, Alakeshi Baishya, Yu-Ran Zhang, Anton Frisk Kockum, Yueh-Nan Chen, Fu-li Li*, Jaw-Shen Tsai*, and Franco Nori*, Deterministic one-way logic gates on a cloud quantum computer, Phys. Rev. A 105, 042610 (2022).

  [3] Zhi-Peng Yang, Yu-Ran Zhang, Fu-Li Li, and Heng Fan*, Delayed-measurement one-way quantum computing on cloud quantum computer, Chin. Phys. B 33, 090304 (2024).