Cox, Kevin
Dr. Kevin Cox and the neutral atom team at ARL in conjunction with QTC are leading development in the emerging fields of quantum sensing and information processing using collective quantum physics. Kevin received his PhD in Physics from the University of Colorado at Boulder in 2016 and was subsequently the recipient of the first Distinguished Postdoctoral Fellowship offered by the Army Research Laboratory. As a postdoctoral researcher, Kevin helped lead the ARL neutral atom quantum science team as they invented a new type of high-capacity quantum processor and performed world's first demonstrations of RF communications using Rydberg quantum sensors. As an ARL physicist and QTC fellow, Kevin is helping pioneer quantum physics and technology using laser-cooled atoms, Rydberg atoms, and cavity quantum electrodynamics.