Shamsul | Arafin | Assistant Professor | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | Shamsul Arafin pursues experimental research in compound III-V semiconductor nanotechnology for materials and devices. His research interests center around classical devices such as diode lasers, and LEDs; quantum devices including single-photon-emitters and -detectors; as well as classical/quantum photonic integrated circuits. | arafin.1@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
L. Robert | Baker | Associate Professor | Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry | Prof. Baker specializes in ultrafast XUV and soft x-ray spectroscopy to study charge and spin dynamics in semiconductors with applications in photocatalysis and fast information processing. He is also the director of the National eXtreme Ultrafast Science Facility (NeXUS). | baker.2364@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Shanker | Balasubramaniam | Professor | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | | shanker.32@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Marc | Bockrath | Professor | Department of Physics | Marc Bockrath is studying quantum dots in two-dimensional materials towards realizing novel qubits as well as their higher-dimensional analogs called qudits. | bockrath.31@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Leonard | Brillson | Professor | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | Prof Brillson’s research group pursues a broad science and engineering program in the structure and properties of electronic materials surfaces and interfaces at the atomic and nanometer scales, emphasizing wide band gap semiconductors for microelectronics and optoelectronics, semiconductor heterostructures for renewable energy generation, semiconductor transistors for bioelectronics sensors, thin film dielectrics for insulating gate structures, and complex oxides for spintronic, communications, radar, and ultrasensitive antenna applications. | brillson.1@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Rafael | Brüschweiler | Professor | Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry | Prof. Rafael Brüschweiler’s research focuses on biophysical studies of metabolomics, protein structure, dynamics, and function by NMR spectroscopy and high-performance computation. The lab uses sophisticated radio-frequency pulse sequences at ultrahigh magnetic fields that utilize coherent and incoherent spin magnetization transfers and relaxation reporting about ps – ms dynamics processes of biological molecules and their assemblies in solution. | bruschweiler.1@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Enam | Chowdhury | Assistant Professor | Department of Materials Science and Engineering | | chowdhury.24@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Louis | DiMauro | Professor | Department of Physics | | dimauro.6@osu.edu | College of Arts and Science |
Vicky | Doan-Nguyen | Assistant Professor | Department of Materials Science and Engineering | | doan-nguyen.1@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Sachin | Gautam | Assistant Professor | Department of Mathematics | Sachin’s research focus is on representation theory of quantum groups, and related integrable systems, arising from lattice models of statistical mechanics. | gautam.42@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Maryam | Ghazisaeidi | Associate Professor | Department of Materials Science and Engineering | | ghazisaeidi.1@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Joshua | Goldberger | Professor | Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry | | goldberger.4@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Tyler | Grassman | Associate Professor | Department of Materials Science and Engineering | | grassman.5@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Jay | Gupta | Professor | Department of Physics | Prof. Gupta's research group focuses on developing scanning tunneling microscope techniques to deterministically place and control single quantum point defects in a variety of materials, ranging from bulk semiconductors to 2D insulators. | gupta.208@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
P. Chris | Hammel | Professor | Department of Physics | The Hammel lab develops and applies techniques for ultra-sensitive detection of magnetic resonance to the study of magnets and multi-component spintronic materials. We are particularly interested in probing and understanding the high frequency magnetic dynamics of ferro- and antiferromagnets with a goal of controlling properties of small numbers of spins and discovering and enhancing applications of magnets to spin transport and spin-based information science. | hammel.7@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Pooya | Hatami | Assistant Professor | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | Dr. Pooya Hatami is an assistant professor in the theory group at the Computer Science and Engineering department at OSU. His research interests lie broadly in theoretical computer science, particularly pseudorandomness and randomness in computational complexity. | hatami.2@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
John | Herbert | Professor | Chemistry & Biochemistry | | herbert.44@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Joseph | Heremans | Professor | Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering | | heremans.1@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Christopher | Hill | Professor | Department of Physics | | hill.1369@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Ezekiel | Johnston-Halperin | Professor | Department of Physics | Prof. Johnston-Halperin’s research focuses on studies of coherent spin and magnetization dynamics, synthesis of magnetic materials, and prototype device development for spintronics and quantum information applications. | johnston-halperin.1@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Roy | Joshua | Professor | Department of Mathematics | Joshua and his collaborators work on aspects of error correcting codes with applications to quantum error correction and fault-tolerant quantum computation. He is an algebraic geometer/K-theorist by training, and is primarily focused on applying higher dimensional algebraic varieties and techniques from algebraic geometry to construct high performance error-correcting codes for use in fault-tolerant quantum computation. | joshua.1@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Roland | Kawakami | Professor | Department of Physics | | kawakami.15@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Thomas | Kerler | Professor | Department of Mathematics | Prof. Kerler’s research focuses on the structure of quantum algebras, their representation theory, quantum invariants in low-dimensional topology, and other mathematical topics related to topological quantum field theory. | kerler.2@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Sanjay | Krishna | Professor | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | The Krishna Infrared Detector (KIND) lab designs, grows, fabricates and tests advanced semiconductor detector architecture for a variety of applications ranging from remote sensing, imaging, lidar, optical communications and quantum information sciences. | krishna.53@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Gregory | Lafyatis | Associate Professor | Department of Physics | | Lafyatis.2@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
ChunNing | Lau | Professor | Department of Physics | | Lau.232@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Yuanming | Lu | Associate Professor | Department of Physics | | lu.1435@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Samir | Mathur | Professor | Department of Physics | | mathur.16@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
David | McComb | Professor | Department of Materials Science and Engineering | David W. McComb is the Director of the Center for Electron Microscopy and Analysis (CEMAS), an Ohio Research Scholar, and Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at The Ohio State University. His research in Advanced Electron Microscopy techniques targets the development and application of electron energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS) as a sub-nanometer scale probe of chemistry, structure, and bonding. He has extensive experience in the application of EELS to the study of problems in solid-state chemistry and materials science including structural and compositional variations in high-k oxides, short range magnetic order in transition metal oxides, interfaces in fuel cells, photovoltaics and multiferroics. He is currently developing methods for variable temperature high-energy resolution EELS for the study of phonons and magnons in the scanning transmission electron microscope. | mccomb.29@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Tawfiq | Musah | Assistant Professor | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | Dr. Musah’s research focuses on scaling data rates and improving the reliability of ultra-high-speed communication and sensing circuits and systems in advanced CMOS process technologies and beyond. This has extended his research interest to include alternative and emerging computing architectures, low-latency physical layer security and hardware-efficient sensing algorithms. | musah.3@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Roberto | Myers | Professor | Department of Materials Science and Engineering | | myers.1079@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
David | Nippa | Research Scientist | ElectroScience Lab | David’s work involves exploring novel ways to apply quantum photonic techniques in microwave photonics systems. | nippa.2@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
David | Penneys | Associate Professor | Department of Mathematics | Prof. Penneys conducts research in operator algebras, quantum algebra, and category theory with applications to topological order in theoretical condensed matter physics. | penneys.2@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Mohit | Randeria | Professor | Department of Physics | | randeria.1@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Ronald | Reano | Professor | Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering | Prof. Reano’s research focuses on chipscale integrated photonics for innovation in sensors, communications systems, and computing. | reano.1@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Brian | Skinner | Assistant Professor | Department of Physics | Brian is a theorist who is broadly interested in dynamical and transport phenomena in quantum many-body systems. One line of his work considers random quantum processes and is focused on identifying phase transitions that can occur in the dynamics of quantum information. | skinner.352@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Kevin | Singh | Assistant Professor | Department of Physics | The Singh group will focus on building next-generation quantum devices and quantum information processors to explore the ways the universe operates, particularly at the scale of individual atoms. | kevinsingh@physics.osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Alexander | Sokolov | Assistant Professor | Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry | The Sokolov group develops and applies new theoretical methods in quantum chemistry to simulate the excited-state and spectroscopic properties of chemical systems with complex electronic structure. Research projects relevant to the mission of CQISE include the theoretical studies of molecular and solid-state qubits with accessible spin. | sokolov.8@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Michael | Sumption | Professor | Department of Materials Science and Engineering | | sumption.3@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Fernando | Teixeira | Professor | ElectroScience Lab | Fernando’s interests lie in scientific computing for quantum-optical metamaterials, quantum plasmonics, and macroscopic QED. | teixeira.5@osu.edu | College of Engineering |
Christine | Thomas | Professor | Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry | Synthesis of well-defined paramagnetic transition metal complexes and exploration of their electronic structure, spin states, and magnetic properties using EPR spectroscopy, SQUID magnetometry, and computational methods. | thomas.3877@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Nandini | Trivedi | Professor | Department of Physics | | trivedi.15@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Claudia | Turro | Professor | Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry | Design and investigation of the properties and time-resolved dynamics of new photomagnetic materials containing transition metal complexes that undergo spin transitions upon excitation with visible light. | turro.1@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Casey | Wade | Assistant Professor | Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry | The Wade Lab focuses on the synthesis and characterization metal-organic materials and molecules. They use a variety of solution and solid-state characterization techniques to elucidate structure and properties, including X-ray diffraction, gas porosimetry, thermogravimetric analysis, ICP-OES, cyclic voltammetry, and NMR, IR, and UV-Vis spectroscopies. | wade.521@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Fengyuan | Yang | Professor | Department of Physics | Fengyuan Yang's group grows high quality epitaxial films of magnetic and topological materials and investigate their spin transport, high frequency dynamics, magnonics properties at room to very low temperatures. | yang.1006@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Joseph | Zadrozny | Associate Professor | Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry | The Zadrozny lab studies nuclear and electron spin dynamics in metal-containing molecules. Our multidisciplinary effort entails synthetic chemistry, physical inorganic methods, and magnetic resonance spectroscopies, among other techniques. | zadrozny.13@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |
Shiyu | Zhang | Assistant Professor | Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry | The Zhang research group focuses on the synthesis of molecular organic/inorganic compounds with interesting properties. Many of them contains unpaired electrons, therefore, could be potentially applied toward quantum computing or quantum sensing. | zhang.8941@osu.edu | College of Arts and Sciences |