Dr Teerawat Chalermpusitarak
- Postdoctoral Research Associate
- Quantum Control Laboratory

Biography
Teerawat Chalermpusitarak is a theoretical quantum physicist, specialising in open quantum system and quantum control theory. He earned his PhD at Griffith University (2024), working with Gerardo Paz-Silva. After his PhD, he moved to the University of Sydney to start his career as a postdoctoral research associate in the Quantum Control Laboratory.
Teerawat’s PhD research is broadly centred on the questions how quantum systems evolve in time in the presence of noise and how to control them in the most efficient way. One of his key research themes concerns quantum noise characterisation and control. This includes the development of a theoretical framework for resource-efficient characterisation and control of non-Markovian open quantum systems. The highlight of Teerawat’s research contributions to date has been the first noise characterisation protocol that is applicable to non-stationary noise.
At Quantum Control Laboratory, Teerawat’s research is focused on analog quantum simulation on mixed qudit-boson architecture and quantum sensing problems.
Publications
T. Chalermpusitarak, B. Tonekaboni, Y. Wang, L. M. Norris, L. Viola, and G. A. Paz-Silva, “Frame-Based Filter-Function Formalism for Quantum Characterization and Control,” PRX Quantum, vol. 2, no. 3, p. 030315, Jul. 2021, doi: 10.1103/PRXQuantum.2.030315.
“Quantum state tomography with time-continuous measurements: reconstruction with resource limitations | Quantum Studies: Mathematics and Foundations.” Accessed: Feb. 03, 2025. [Online]. Available: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40509-019-00198-2