
Ivan Iorsh
Assistant Professor · Light-matter coupling at nanoscale
Queen's University at KingstonAbout
Ivan Iorsh is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics & Astronomy at Queen's University. He is affiliated with the Condensed Matter Physics & Optics (CMPO) group and focuses on theoretical research in quantum nanophotonics. His work explores light-matter interactions in low-dimensional materials like quantum dots and graphene, aiming to probe novel quantum phases through optically accessible signatures.
Research Interests: Light-matter coupling at nanoscale, quantum properties of light interacting with 2D materials, and development of quantum technologies leveraging nanoscale systems. Specific areas include exciton-polaritons, ultrastrong light-matter coupling, and topological phenomena in photonic systems.
Key contributions include studies on waveguide quantum electrodynamics, parity-protected photon entanglement, and strain-controlled single-photon emitters in WSe2 monolayers. His theoretical frameworks address challenges in polariton nonlinearity, optomechanical systems, and Floquet engineering of quantum materials.
Awards: No specific prizes/fellowships are listed in the provided text.
Labs/Teams: Active in the CMPO - Theoretical Research group at Queen's University, specializing in theoretical condensed matter physics and quantum optics.
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