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Michael Mazurek is a Research Fellow at the Quantum Nanophotonics Group in the Applied Physics Division, focusing on quantum biometrology and entangled photon applications. His work advances measurement science through experimental and theoretical quantum optics.
- Designing entangled photon pair sources for fluorophore absorption
- Developing apparatus for screening quantum effects in biological systems
- Contributing to device-independent randomness protocols and quantum networking
Research spans quantum foundations, biophotonics, and optical precision. Articles emphasize entanglement survival in biological media, bounds on absorption cross-sections, and secure quantum protocols. Experimental expertise includes parametric downconversion, interferometry, and superconducting detectors.
Recent publications (2021–2025) address time-energy entanglement, device-independent randomness, and quantum advantage in spectroscopy and imaging. Collaborative efforts target biomedical sensing, quantum communication, and metrology standards.
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