Jia Qi Lam

Jia Qi Lam

Jia Lam

M.Sc. Candidate

Quantum Nanophotonics Lab

Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy

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WiE-RISE Symposium

WiE

Congratulations to Ivanna Boras and Kristina Bodiroga for participating in the first ever Women in Engineering Research Impact at Smith Engineering Symposium (WiE-RISE) Symposium. They did a great job representing the group by talking about their research in this wonderful event!

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Ryan Ward

Ryan Ward

Ryan Ward

B.A.Sc. Candidate

Quantum Nanophotonics Lab

Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy

Entering his 4th year of Engineering Physics, Computing option, Ryan is an undergraduate researcher in the accelerated master鈥檚 program, researching superconducting nanowire single photon detectors, and applications for photon number resolution. Ryan is fascinated by all things physics, and outside of the lab, enjoys playing hockey, going to the gym, and spending time with friends.

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Yannick Strocka

Yannick Strocka

Yannick Strocka

Visiting Ph.D. Student

Quantum Nanophotonics Lab

Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy

Yannick is a visiting physics PhD student from Humboldt University of Berlin supervised by Prof. Tim Schr枚der in the Integrated Quantum Photonics group. His research focuses on quantum technologies and diamond nanophotonics, especially how to control and use light鈥搈atter interactions for quantum communication and computing; this includes designing hybrid quantum repeater systems, developing secure quantum token schemes, creating large entangled photonic states, and building software frameworks for quantum memories based on color centers in diamond to help make scalable quantum networks and devices possible.

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Xiao-Liu Chu (Dr)

Xiao-Liu Chu (Dr)

Xiao-Liu Chu

Visiting Researcher

PhD

Quantum Nanophotonics Lab

Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy

I am interested in how nanophotonic systems can be used to control light-matter interaction between many coupled emitters. By exploring collective effects such as super- and sub-radiance, I aim to generate complex entangled states for practical applications. I am particularly fascinated by how these novel light sources can be used in imaging applications to drive improvements in resolution and sensitivity beyond the diffraction limit and shot-noise limit.

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Willow Strey

Willow Strey

Willow Strey

Ph.D. Candidate

Quantum Nanophotonics Lab

Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy

Willow is a physics PhD student jointly supervised by Drs. Nir Rotenberg and Bhavin Shastri. She is currently exploring how computational chemistry can be supported by the development of new photonic hardware. Her work interests are strongly motivated by industrial relevance and near-term impact.

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