Faculty Experts on Quantum Science & Technology
News — For decades, researchers at CU Boulder have been at the forefront of exploring the physics of the universe at its smallest scales—from probing the behavior of the humble electron to chilling atoms down to a fraction of a degree above absolute zero to create new states of matter. Today, they're transforming these quantum insights into new technologies that will benefit the lives of people in Colorado and beyond.
Quantum Physics
Fellow, NIST & JILA; Associate Professor Adjoint, Department of Physics
Expertise: Many-body physics, ultracold atoms, quantum simulation
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Fellow, JILA; Professor, Department of Physics
Expertise: Quantum nanomechanics, quantum computing, single-atom trapping
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Fellow, NIST & JILA; Professor Adjoint, Department of Physics
Expertise: Cold atoms & molecules, many-body systems, quantum information
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Associate Fellow, JILA; Assistant Professor, Department of Physics
Quantum optics, nanophotonics, quantum information processing
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Fellow, NIST & JILA; Professor Adjoint, Department of Physics
Expertise: Cold atoms & molecules, optical atomic clocks, precision measurement
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Quantum Industry
Executive Director, CUbit Quantum Initiative
Expertise: CU Boulder’s quantum ecosystem, quantum economic development in Colorado & beyond
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Imaging & Nanoscience
Fellow, JILA; Distinguished Professor, Department of Physics
Experise: Ultrafast laser and X-ray science, microscopes of the future
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Fellow, JILA; Professor, Department of Physics:
Expertise: Ultrafast laser and X-ray science, microscopes of the future
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Quantum Engineering
Professor, Department of Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering
Expertise: Photonics, ultrafast lasers
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Associate Research Professor, Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering
Expertise: Miniaturized quantum sensors, magnetic sensing
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Assistant Research Professor, Department of Electrical, Computer & Energy Engineering
Expertise: Superconducting quantum computing
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Associate Professor, Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering
Expertise: Laser-based sensing, air quality
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