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Jason Liu

GPIC 2026
Jason Liu, Speaker at Physics Congress
Jason Liu
West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North, United States

Biography:

Jason Liu is a high school student interested in quantum physics, mathematical modeling, and theoretical approaches to precision measurement. His current research focuses on enhancing quantum sensing through quantum memory, using analytical methods and MATLAB simulations to study the relationship between non-Markovian open-system dynamics and Quantum Fisher Information. Through this work, he investigates how structured environments can be engineered to improve sensing precision in realistic quantum systems. Jason is a member of the USA Physics Team and an AIME qualifier. He is also involved in Science Bowl and Science Olympiad, where he has developed a strong foundation in physics, mathematics, and problem-solving. His academic interests center on the intersection of quantum mechanics, computation, and metrology, especially how abstract theoretical tools can be used to understand and improve real measurement systems. He hopes to continue pursuing research in quantum science and related areas of theoretical and computational physics.

2026
Oral Presentation
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