Expert Details
Nanofabrication, Nanolithography, Superconducting Electronics, Quantum Computing, Single-photon Detectors, Electron-beam Lithography, Electron-beam Microscopy
ID: 732670
Massachusetts, USA
Expert's research has focused on electron- and ion-beam lithography, specifically on understanding the physical mechanisms by which charged-particles lose energy in materials, and how those impact resolution limits and proximity effect. His research also uses electron-beam lithography to fabricate nanoscale devices that are applicable to real-world systems such as photodetectors used in microscopes and communications systems.
Expert's research includes nanopatterning via templated self-assembly, specifically on understanding the mechanisms by which block copolymers and other nanopatterning materials can be directed to form ordered patterns on surfaces. He has published his work on this subject in premier journals such as Science and Nature Nanotechnology.
Expert has worked on developing technologies for photonic and superconducting quantum computing. His work has focused on manufacturing and testing qubits. He has taught graduate quantum mechanics and has written a review article on the topic of superconductive quantum computing, published in the proceedings of the IEEE. He has additionally consulted on this topic in the past.
Expert has applied his nanomanufacturing skills and experience to design and fabricate novel infrared superconducting detectors based on lithographically patterned superconducting nanowires. He also has extensive experience in the optics and photonics required to design nanofabricated superconducting photodetectors. The detectors his group has developed are at the forefront of infrared photonic sensing for applications in communications, quantum information, microscopy, and metrology. He has published and patented ideas extensively in this field.
Expert has developed superconducting device nanofabrication capabilities including supervision of a multi-step superconducting electronics manufacturing facility. In this role, he supervised fabrication and testing of superconducting devices including classical single-flux-quantum devices, and quantum devices for use in quantum computation. He has published extensively in this field, and holds related patents.
Education
Year | Degree | Subject | Institution |
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Year: 1997 | Degree: Ph.D. | Subject: Physics | Institution: Harvard |
Year: 1990 | Degree: B.A. | Subject: Physics | Institution: Harvard |
Work History
Years | Employer | Title | Department |
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Years: 2003 to Present | Employer: Undisclosed | Title: Professor | Department: Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
Responsibilities:Teaching and research |
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Years | Employer | Title | Department |
Years: 1996 to 2003 | Employer: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Lincoln Laboratory | Title: Professor | Department: |
Responsibilities:Research |
Career Accomplishments
Associations / Societies |
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering (IEEE) MRS (Materials Research Society) APS (American Physical Society) OSA (The Optical Society) |
Awards / Recognition |
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Fellow of AAAS Fellow of IEEE OSA Paul T. Forman Team Award Fellow of International Society of Nanomanufacturing |
Publications and Patents Summary |
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Expert has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers and several patents. |
Fields of Expertise
nanofabrication, nanotechnology, nanostructure, nanomaterial, microlithography, electron-beam lithography, ion-beam lithography, self-assembly, block polymer, quantum computing, photonics technology, photonic device, photosensor, nanowire, superconducting circuit, superconducting device, thin-film superconductor, superconductive imaging system