Guin-Dar Lin
// Director, Trapped-Ion Quantum Computing Laboratory

Guin-Dar Lin
// Director, Trapped-Ion Quantum Computing Laboratory
About
Dr. Chun-Ta Lin is the Director of the Ion Trap Laboratory. His research interests include cold ion quantum control, quantum optics, quantum computing, and quantum simulation. He has served on the program committees of various domestic and international conferences related to quantum information and computing, including the Asia-Pacific Conference and Workshop on Quantum Information Science and the International Workshop on Solid-State Quantum Computing. He has also been a program and review committee member for the Annual Meeting of the Physical Society of Taiwan and served as a coordinating committee member for thematic groups at the National Center for Theoretical Sciences.
Dr. Lin has published multiple papers on ion-trap-based quantum computing and simulation, with a particular focus on scalable ion trap architectures and ion cooling theory.
Expertise
Quantum Optics, Quantum Computing and Simulation
Education
Ph.D., Department of Physics, University of Michigan, USA
M.S., Department of Physics, National Taiwan University
B.S., Department of Electrical Engineering, National Taiwan University
Experience
Associate Professor, Department of Physics, National Taiwan University
Postdoctoral Researcher, Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (ITAMP), Department of Physics, Harvard University, USA
Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Physics, University of Connecticut, USA
Publications
2024
Steady-state phases and interaction-induced depletion in a driven-dissipative chirally-coupled dissimilar atomic array
2024
Atomic excitation delocalization at the clean to disordered interface in a chirally-coupled atomic array
2024
Tuning atom-field interaction via phase shaping
2024
Cooperative states and shift in resonant scattering of an atomic ensemble
2023
Prototype of a phonon laser with trapped ions
2022
Quantum Computing With Trapped Ions: An overview