About
Hsiang-Hua Jen is an Associate Research Fellow at the Institute of Atomic and Molecular Sciences (IAMS), Academia Sinica, Taiwan, since 2025. His research spans quantum optics, quantum information, and condensed matter physics, focusing on biphoton sources, cavity QED, BEC dynamics, and non-Hermitian systems.
- PhD in Physics (Georgia Tech, 2010)
- Postdoc experience in Germany (Kaiserslautern) and Taiwan
- Mentor for MST program students (2022)
Research interests include quantum interface design, non-Hermitian physics, and quantum heat engines. His work explores cavity modulation for indistinguishable photon sources and collective light scattering in quantum networks.
Recent trends in his publications focus on deep coupling regime cavity QED and quantum state engineering. He contributes to advancing quantum computation through high-fidelity CZ gates and spectral manipulation techniques.
- 2024 Career Development Award (Academia Sinica)
- Multiple IOP Outstanding/Trusted Reviewer recognitions
- NCTS Best Postdoc Paper Award (2014)
Jen serves as a reviewer for top journals (Nat. Commun., PRL, PRX Quantum) and actively participates in quantum science workshops and seminars globally.
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