Harry Levine

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Assistant Professor
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Harry is an experimental physicist working in quantum science with neutral atom and superconducting qubit systems. His research interests include quantum computing, quantum error correction, many-body physics, and quantum sensing.

Currently, Harry is a senior research scientist at the AWS Center for Quantum Computing. He received his undergraduate degree from Stanford in 2015, and then received his Ph.D from Harvard in 2021 where he contributed to the development of the neutral atom platform for quantum information processing in the group of Mikhail Lukin. Harry was the 2022 recipient of the Deborah Jin Thesis Prize for his Ph.D work. His current research at AWS focuses on hardware-efficient strategies for quantum error correction with superconducting qubits.

Harry will join the department as an assistant professor as of July 1, 2025.


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