Jeffrey Tejada
Graduate Student
Term of Engagement: 2025->
Research Areas
Electronic StructureEducation
- ScB, Chemical Physics, Brown University (2025)
Professional Experience
Jeff began his research career in computational chemistry through a UTRA internship with Brenda Rubenstein at Brown University in 2022, where he studied entanglement properties of the Hubbard model. He subsequently completed two SULI internships, applying machine learning techniques to accelerate lattice QCD calculations in 2023 and investigating finite-size effects in Quantum Monte Carlo simulations from 2024 to 2025. During this period, he also contributed to Quantum Computing at Brown, supporting undergraduate education in quantum information science and quantum computing.
Awards and Academic Achievements
- ACS Division of Physical Chemistry Undergraduate Award for Physical Chemistry (2024)
- iQuHACK QuEra 1st Place (2024)
- iQuHACK Social Impact Award (2023)