About
Daniele Bajoni is an Associate Professor at the University of Pavia, affiliated with the Department of Industrial and Information Engineering. His research focuses on quantum photonics, nonlinear optics, and integrated photonic devices. He specializes in generating quantum states such as entangled photon pairs using silicon-based microresonators and photonic crystal cavities. His work addresses applications in quantum communication, quantum computing, and secure information technologies.
Key areas of research include:
- Design and optimization of integrated photonics platforms for quantum state generation
- Study of nonlinear optical phenomena in silicon nitride and lithium niobate devices
- Development of reconfigurable photonic chips for multi-photon entanglement
His recent studies explore high-rate hyper-entangled photon sources, frequency-bin encoded qudits, and resource-efficient quantum algorithms. He also investigates methods to enhance photon pair generation efficiency while suppressing parasitic nonlinear processes.
Bajoni's publications span topics from cavity-enhanced harmonic generation to quantum neural networks, demonstrating interdisciplinary contributions at the intersection of photonics and quantum information science.

