QUANTUM ENGINEERING GROUP - Key Persons
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- Graduate Student / Nuclear Science and Engineering Department & PSFC
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- Graduate Student / Nuclear Science and Engineering Department
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- Graduate Student / Physics Department
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- Graduate Student / Postdoc
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- Undergraduate Visiting Student from PKU
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- Graduate Student / Nuclear Science and Engineering Department, 2020
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- Postdoctoral Fellow, Research Laboratory of Electronics
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- Undergraduate Student / Physics Department
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- Undergraduate Student / Physics Department
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- Research Scientist Research Laboratory of Electronics
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- Visiting Graduate Student
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- UROP Student / Mathematics Department
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- Undergraduate Student / Physics Department
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- UROP Student, Physics, EECS
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- UROP Student / Mathematics
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- UROP Student / Nuclear Science and Engineering Department
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- Graduate Student / Physics Department
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- Graduate Student / Postdoc
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- Thesis Student / Nuclear Science and Engineering Department
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- Administrative Assistant / Research
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- Expert in NMR
- Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering / Research
- Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering, Professor of Physics / Massachusetts Institute of Technology / Nuclear Science and Engineering Department / Research Laboratory of Electronics
Paola Cappellaro is Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a member of the Research Lab for Electronics, where she leads the Quantum Engineering Group. She received her Ph.D in 2006 from MIT and she then joined Harvard University as a postdoctoral associate in the Institute for Theoretical Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics (ITAMP), before going back to MIT as a faculty in 2009.
Prof. Cappellaro is an expert in NMR, ESR, coherent control and quantum information science. She is a specialist in spin-based quantum information processing and precision measurements in the solid state. With collaborators, she developed the concept and first demonstrations of NV-diamond magnetometers. Cappellaro's major contributions have been in developing control techniques for nuclear and electronic spin qubits, including NV-diamond, inspired by NMR techniques and quantum information ideas. The goal is the realization of practical quantum nano-devices, such as sensors and simulators, more powerful than their classical counterparts, as well as the acquisition of a deeper knowledge of quantum systems and their environment. Her work has been recently recognized by the Young Investigator Award from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and a Merkator Fellowship.
Education
ITAMP, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA
- Postdoctoral Fellow
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA (2006)
- Ph.D. in Nuclear Science and Engineering.
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- Undergraduate Student / Physics Department
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- Graduate Student / Nuclear Science and Engineering Department
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- Nuclear Science and Engineering Department / Isogawa - at - Mit
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- Undergraduate Visiting Student from Xi'an Jiaotong University
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- Graduate Student / Postdoc