Artur F. Izmaylov is a Full Professor in the Departments of Chemistry and Physical & Environmental Sciences at the University of Toronto. He received his Ph.D. in 2009 from Rice University and held a joint postdoctoral appointment at Yale University and Gaussian Inc. before joining the University of Toronto in 2012. From 2012–2018, his group developed theory and simulation methods to elucidate how geometric-phase effects shape molecular dynamics and to enable their accurate treatment in simulations. This work received multiple competitive honors, including a Sloan Fellowship (2015), an Ontario Early Researcher Award (2017), the Tom Ziegler Award of the Canadian Society for Chemistry (2019), and the Journal of Physical Chemistry Lectureship Award of the American Chemical Society (2019).
Since 2017, his research has focused on quantum algorithms for quantum many-body problems in chemistry and materials, with applications to strongly correlated systems, anharmonic and non-adiabatic molecular spectroscopy, and open quantum systems. Key contributions include efficient state-preparation strategies (e.g., qubit coupled-cluster methods) and advanced quantum measurement approaches, recognized by a Google Quantum Research Award (2019) and industry partnerships. His current efforts focus on error-corrected quantum algorithms and quantum-inspired classical methods for quantum many-body problems.
We are honored to welcome Prof. Izmaylov as associate editor of APL Computational Physics. We invite you to browse his selected publications on Google Scholar and learn more about him and the esteemed editorial board.
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