Qiang Zeng
Assistant Research Scientist
Division of Quantum State of Matter
Office 501
Email: zengqiang@baqis.ac.cn
Qiang Zeng received his PhD from Beijing Institute of Technology in March 2019. In May 2019, he was selected for the International Postdoctoral Exchange Fellowship Program sponsored by China Postdoctoral Science Foundation, and went to Centre for Quantum Dynamics at Griffith University as visiting scholar. He joined Beijing Academy of Quantum Information Sciences in 2022. He has been working on quantum nonlocality and quantum steering research in recent years. He is interested in the geometrical structure and potential applications of nonlocal quantum states, and the experimental demonstrations with orbital angular momentum degree of freedom of photon. His representative works include the optimized controlled-logic gate (Optics Express, 2016), the first experimental observation of high-dimensional EPR-steering (Physical Review Letters, 2018), and reliable certification of one-way EPR-steering in two-qubit system (Physical Review Research, 2022).
Publications:
Q. Zeng, T. Li, X. Song, and X. Zhang, Realization of Optimized Quantum Controlled-Logic Gate Based on the Orbital Angular Momentum of Light, Opt. Express 24, 8186 (2016).
Q. Zeng, B. Wang, P. Li, and X. Zhang, Experimental High-Dimensional Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Steering, Phys. Rev. Lett. 120, 030401 (2018).
Q. Zeng, J. Shang, H. C. Nguyen, and X. Zhang, Reliable Experimental Certification of One-Way Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Steering, Phys. Rev. Research 4, 013151 (2022).