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Jelena Vuckovic

Optica Quantum 2.0 Conference and Exhibition

Jelena Vuckovic

Chip-scale Quantum Many-body Systems with Semiconductor Color Centers in Integrated Photonics

Optically interfaced spin qubits based on diamond and silicon carbide color centers are considered promising candidates for scalable quantum networks and sensors. However, they can also be used to build chip-scale quantum many-body systems with tunable all-to-all interactions between qubits enabled by photonics - useful for quantum simulation and possibly computing.

About the Speaker

Jelena Vuckovic (PhD Caltech 2002) is the Jensen Huang Professor of Global Leadership, Professor of Electrical Engineering and, by courtesy, of Applied Physics at Stanford. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and an External Scientific Member of the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics. Her awards include the Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship, the Geoffrey Frew Fellowship from the Australian Academy of Sciences, the IET A. F. Harvey Engineering Research Prize, the Mildred Dresselhaus Lectureship from MIT, and the Humboldt Prize. She is a Fellow of the APS, Optica, and IEEE. Vuckovic is a co-founder and a lead scientific advisor of SPINS Photonics, and a lead editor of Physical Review Applied.

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