
Jeffrey H. Shapiro
Professor · Quantum Communication
Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAbout
Jeffrey H. Shapiro is a Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) School of Engineering. His career began with an NSF Fellowship and a Ph.D. at MIT in 1970, followed by a brief tenure as an Assistant Professor at Case Western Reserve University before returning to MIT in 1973, where he has remained for over five decades. His research spans optical and quantum communication, sensing, and imaging, bridging physics and communication theory.
Key contributions include foundational work on quantum photodetection, two-photon coherent states, and quantum illumination. His work on adaptive optics, squeezed states, and quantum key distribution has shaped modern quantum communication protocols. Current research explores zero added-loss multiplexing for entanglement distribution and hardware-efficient bosonic codes for quantum computing.
Notable awards include the NSF Fellowship. Collaborations with researchers like Robert Kennedy, Horace Yuen, Prem Kumar, Franco Wong, and Isaac Chuang have driven experimental and theoretical advancements. His group at MIT’s Research Laboratory of Electronics focuses on quantum-classical boundary phenomena.
- Scientific Awards:
- NSF Fellowship
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