
About
Irinel Chiorescu is a Professor in the Department of Physics at Florida State University (FSU), affiliated with the National MagLab. His research focuses on quantum phenomena involving spin systems and photon interactions, with applications in quantum information and condensed matter physics. He leads a laboratory at the MagLab specializing in low-temperature and microwave experimental techniques.
Education:
- Ph.D., Joseph Fourier University, Grenoble, France (2000)
- BSc, University Alexandru Ioan Cuza, Iași, Romania
Research Interests: Dr. Chiorescu’s work centers on coherent spin motion in solid-state materials, leveraging superconducting devices like SQUIDs and resonators. His group explores spin-photon dressed states, spin qubits, and quantum entanglement, aiming to enhance spin coherence for quantum computing applications. Techniques include nanofabrication, dilution refrigeration, and pulsed microwave systems.
Labs/Teams: The Quantum Spin Dynamics (QSD) group at the National MagLab, focusing on spin-photon interactions and quantum memories. Visit their website for more details.
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