Theory and Experiment

Ved’S Search is a multidisciplinary research initiative at the intersection of quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and mathematical optimization, founded by researcher Taleb Mohammed Said.

The group aims to explore and model hybrid quantum algorithms, cognitive quantum systems, and intelligent optimization frameworks. It also serves as an open-access hub for scientific exploration and dissemination in multiple languages (English, French, and Arabic).

As part of Ved’S Research & Development, we provide:

Our research combines the development of scalable photonic quantum technology for quantum computing and other quantum information applications with the investigation of fundamental quantum science questions. The main activities reach from quantum control of single photons using solid-state photon sources, integrated waveguide technology, tailored nonlinear media and detectors based on superconductor technology to interferometric precision measurements of weak gravitational forces.

This group is dedicated to the growth of a Miami based community that is researching, exploring, and programming in the quantum computing space. With a rapidly advancing field, communications on findings, questions, and publication of upcoming events will be increasingly important.

Our research interest is in the field of quantum information processing and computation, quantum optics and quantum technology using single and entangled photons. We work on various theoretical problems to understand and simulate quantum phenomenon in nature and we also have an experimental laboratory where we are working on generating different configuration of entangled states of photons and measurement techniques for technology applications. Our publications page will give you the flavour of problems we work on.

Chalmers University of Technology

The Optical Telecommunications Group (GTO) is home to the research programs of six faculty members and a state-of-the-art laboratory on optical fiber transmission. We conduct advanced research in high-rate fiber-optic transmission, optical network architectures, advanced lasers for communications, integrated photonics, and distributed optical fiber sensors.

Ultrafast manipulation of coherent phases by long-wavelength photoexcitation


The photoexcitation within time windows shorter than the characteristic times of the relaxation processes drives matter into highly off-equilibrium transient regimes characterized by anomalous energy distribution between electrons, ions, and spins. This can strongly perturb the interaction among the different degrees of freedom and thereby results in the formation of metastable “phases”, not always reachable under quasi-equilibrium adiabatic transformations.

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