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Kanu Sinha is an Assistant Professor of Optical Sciences and Physics at the University of Arizona, serving as Joint Faculty in the College of Optical Sciences. His research focuses on quantum fluctuation phenomena, cavity and waveguide quantum electrodynamics (QED), collective atom-field interactions, and non-Markovian open quantum systems. He leads the Quantum Optics and Open Quantum Systems Group, which explores applications in quantum information processing and quantum sensing. His work emphasizes engineering light-matter interfaces to study macroscopic quantum behaviors.
Education: Ph.D. in AMO Physics from the University of Maryland, College Park (2015).
Research interests include collective radiation dynamics, quantum Brownian motion, and decoherence mechanisms. Recent publications highlight advancements in quantum sensing, entanglement engineering, and non-Markovian systems. His group collaborates closely with experimental teams to bridge theoretical models with real-world applications.
Key contributions include studies on vacuum-induced quantum beats, collective decay mechanisms, and Casimir-Polder interactions. Current projects explore quantum fluctuation forces in nanoscale systems and mechanical quantum sensing for dark matter detection.
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