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Jennifer Choy is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her research focuses on quantum sensing, nanophotonics, and atomic physics, particularly leveraging nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond for applications in timekeeping, magnetometry, and photonic engineering.
- Research Areas: Quantum Optics, Materials Science, Semiconductor Physics, Atomic Physics
- Key Contributions: Advancements in diamond-based quantum sensors, metasurface optics, and entangled photon applications
Her recent work demonstrates trends in engineering photonic structures for enhanced light extraction, studying depth-dependent properties of color centers, and developing robust quantum devices for dynamic environments. She was awarded the NSF CAREER Award for her project on solid-state quantum navigation and timekeeping.
Contact: jennifer.choy@wisc.edu
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