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Brian D. Gerardot is a Professor at the School of Engineering & Physical Sciences, Heriot-Watt University, where he leads the Quantum Photonics Laboratory within the Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences. His research focuses on creating ultra-coherent quantum photonic devices that bridge quantum optics, condensed-matter physics, materials science, and nano-optics.
- BSc in Materials Science from Purdue University (1998)
- PhD from UC Santa Barbara (2004)
His work explores semiconductor quantum dots and defect centers in diamond, utilizing advanced nano-fabrication techniques to design and characterize photonic structures. Research outputs highlight quantum technologies, entangled imaging, exciton dynamics in 2D materials, and coherence in photon emission systems.
Scientific Awards include:
- Chair in Emerging Technologies (Royal Academy of Engineering, 2018)
- Wolfson Merit Award (Royal Society, 2018)
- ERC Consolidator Grant (2018)
- ERC Starting Grant (2013)
- Personal Research Fellowship (Royal Society of Edinburgh, 2006-2009)
- University Research Fellowship (Royal Society, 2009-2017)
- Challenging Engineering award (2011)
He manages the NanoFab Disco Saw facility and has secured significant grants for quantum technologies and nanophotonic research, with collaborations spanning international institutions and datasets supporting breakthroughs in exciton-polarons, quantum imaging, and photonic coherence.
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