California Institute of Technology
Applied Physics: Feedback Control of Quantum Systems
2004 - present
Anthony Miller is a Ph. D. candidate in Applied Physics working with Professor Hideo Mabuchi at Stanford University. He studies the fundamental quantum mechanical limits of atomic sensors. By manipulating the quantum state of the atomic sensor, it is possible to improve sensitivity beyond the standard quantum limit (SQL). He is building experimental devices that realize this improvement by implementing feedback control and real-time filtering on the atomic sensor without complex Hamiltonian engineering. He has previously worked to develop techniques for in-vivo multi-photon absorption imaging for the detection of melanoma cancers with Dr. Warren Warren who is currently at Duke University.
Anthony received an A. B. summa cum laude in physics from Princeton University in 2004.