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What Are the Best Practices to Promote High-Ranking Female Employees Within Organizations?
Companies still have a long way to go to ensure gender diversity especially in leadership positions. Recent research indicated that although entry-level men and women are hired at an increasingly equal rate, women often times reach a mid-career “the glass ceiling”. Our research investigated the best practices and drew insights on how to tackle the gender diversity challenge
What Are Best Practices to Promote High Ranking Female Employees?
Companies still have a long way to go to ensure gender diversity especially in leadership positions. Recent research indicated that although entry-level men and women are hired at an increasingly equal rate, women often times reach a mid-career “the glass ceiling”. Our research investigated the best practices and drew insights on how to tackle the gender diversity challenge
Physically feasible three-level transitionless quantum driving with multiple Schr\"{o}dinger dynamics
Three-level quantum systems, which possess some unique characteristics beyond
two-level ones, such as electromagnetically induced transparency, coherent
trapping, and Raman scatting, play important roles in solid-state quantum
information processing. Here, we introduce an approach to implement the
physically feasible three-level transitionless quantum driving with multiple
Schr\"{o}dinger dynamics (MSDs). It can be used to control accurately
population transfer and entanglement generation for three-level quantum systems
in a nonadiabatic way. Moreover, we propose an experimentally realizable hybrid
architecture, based on two nitrogen-vacancy-center ensembles coupled to a
transmission line resonator, to realize our transitionless scheme which
requires fewer physical resources and simple procedures, and it is more robust
against environmental noises and control parameter variations than conventional
adiabatic passage techniques. All these features inspire the further
application of MSDs on robust quantum information processing in experiment.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures. A trivial error of typo on Eq. (17) in Phys. Rev.
A 93, 052324 (2016) is corrected. This correction does not affect any other
part of the paper, leaving unchanged our discussion. In fact, this equation
in the first version of this paper shown on arXiv is correc
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