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Louis Gaudreau serves as an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Ottawa. He leads the SPIN (Spins and Photons in Nanostructures) Lab, focusing on experimental quantum phenomena in low-dimensional systems for quantum technologies. His research investigates quantum transport and optoelectronic properties in novel materials, including 2D transition metal dichalcogenides and Van der Waals heterostructures.
Gaudreau's primary research areas include quantum device development, particularly qubit implementations using quantum dots, graphene hybrid systems, and spin-based quantum information processing. His work bridges fundamental quantum physics with practical device engineering for next-generation quantum technologies.
Publications demonstrate long-standing expertise in quantum dot physics since 2006, with a transition toward hybrid quantum systems after 2012. Recent work (2015-2016) explores nitrogen-vacancy center manipulation and graphene-based quantum devices, showing integration of diverse quantum platforms. The research evolves from fundamental charge/spin studies toward complex quantum system integration.
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