Photonics for Quantum 2025!

Two weeks ago, Jacob, Ivanna, Dominic and Andrew presented their work at Photonics for Quantum at the University of Waterloo! Awesome job, everyone!

Two weeks ago, Jacob, Ivanna, Dominic and Andrew presented their work at Photonics for Quantum at the University of Waterloo! Awesome job, everyone!
NUCLEUS Program Officer and Laboratory Manager
Quantum Nanophotonics Lab
Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy
Andrea is the NUCLEUS (CREATE grant) Program Officer and Laboratory Manager for the Shastri Lab and the Quantum Nanophotonics Lab. Andrea obtained a B.Sc. (Honours) in Life Science from Queen's and a M.Sc. in Pharmacology and Physiology from McMaster. She worked as a Study Coordinator for the Canadian Cancer Trials Group at Queen's for 14 years before becoming a Research Projects Advisor - Institutional Programs and Strategic Initiatives within the Vice Principal Research Portfolio. In her spare time, Andrea loves weightlifting, curling, playing piano and enjoying life with her amazing daughter Clara.
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We are excited to share that Tristan has successfully defended his Master's thesis "Hybrid Quantum-Classical Photonic Neural Networks"! Congratulations Tristan!

We are excited to share that Adam has successfully defended his Master's thesis! Congratulations Adam!

We're thrilled to share that Jacob's article, "Imperfect Quantum Photonic Neural Networks," was recognized as one of the top 10% most viewed articles of those published in Advanced Quantum Technologies for 2023. This achievement highlights the growing interest and impact of his work in quantum photonics. Well done, Jacob!

Cedric had a wonderful time presenting on Chiral Quantum Photonics this past week at Quantum Days 2025 in Toronto. He also had some fun catching up with old Queen's Engphys friends, Sebastian and Ben. Great work Cedric!
Postdoctoral Fellow
Quantum Nanophotonics Lab
Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy
Megha is a postdoctoral fellow in the group in a collaborative project with Dr. Dan Dalacu at the National Research Council of Canada to advance deterministic entangled photon sources based on quantum dots in nanowires. Her research aims to push the boundaries of performance for distributed quantum sensing, high-resolution imaging, and long-distance entanglement distribution. Prior to this, she was a postdoctoral fellow in the Light-Matter Group at Polytechnique Montreal and the UFIRS Lab at Chungbuk National University, South Korea. Her research focused on ultrafast dynamics in strongly correlated materials, nonlinear optics, and quantum sources based on 2D transition metal dichalcogenides. She earned her Ph.D. from Punjabi University, India, where she explored the structure-property correlations of spinel compounds for solid-state lighting applications. Outside of her academic work, she finds cooking to be a relaxing stress-buster.
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B.A.Sc. Candidate
Quantum Nanophotonics Lab
Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy
Madelyn is a fifth-year engineering physics student in the materials option looking into the uses of heterostructured devices to tune the emission of epitaxial quantum dots. She is developing a Python-based computational tool to predict the emission behaviour of the embedded quantum dots. Madelyn is passionate about understanding the interconnected relationships between material structure, properties, and processing and how this can be leveraged to create new technologies. In her spare time, Madelyn enjoys running, ice skating, playing piano, and developing instrumentation for experimental applications.
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B.Sc. Candidate
Quantum Nanophotonics Lab
Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy
Cameron is a fourth-year physics student working on a thesis investigating the non-linearity of QPNNs supervised by Prof. Nir Rotenberg. He is interested in quantum mechanics, nanophotonics and machine learning applications. In his spare time, he likes to rock climb, hike, and play hockey.
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