Kavan Modi Group
Kavan received his PhD in 2008 from the University of Texas at Austin. He was a Research Fellow at the Centre for Quantum Technologies in Singapore (2009-2011) and then at Clarendon Labs at the University of Oxford (2012-2013). He was on the faculty at Monash University from 2014-2025. He served as the Director of the Centre for Quantum Technologies at Transport for New South Wales from 2022 to 2024.
Kavan Modi Group
Kavan’s research focuses on quantum stochastic processes and their properties. In particular, his group focuses on three major research pillars: characterising and controlling noise in quantum computers working up to quantum error correction, modelling the dynamics of natural complex systems such as biomolecules and condensed matter systems, and understanding the structures of quantum chaos. This naturally encompasses many body physics, open dynamics, quantum information theory, and quantum and classical algorithms. He also dabbles in quantum algorithms for topological data, quantum machine learning, and quantum sensing.
Recent papers
Learning and forecasting open quantum dynamics with correlated noise
Tensor-network-based machine learning of non-Markovian quantum processes
Quantum Markov Order
Enhancing the Charging Power of Quantum Batteries