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UCF Physicist Receives ORAU Award to Stabilize Superconducting Circuits via Topological Mechanical Braiding
An early-career research initiative led by Assistant Professor of Physics Han Zhao at the University of Central Florida (UCF) is exploring an alternative method for fault-tolerant quantum computing by utilizing nanomechanical resonators to protect delicate quantum logic operations. Supported by the Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award under Award No. FP00012463, the project bypasses the heavy hardware overhead of traditional Quantum Error Correction (QEC) schemes. Instead, the team uses microscopic physical vibrations to construct a topological “braiding” mechanism inside open quantum systems, making individual gates natively resilient to environmental interference.






