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Muhammad Asjad is a Researcher in the Department of Physics at Simon Fraser University, supervised by Kero Lau. His research focuses on quantum optomechanics, cavity magnomechanical systems, and quantum teleportation networks, particularly exploring nonlinear dynamics, quantum coherence, and precision measurements. His work integrates optomechanical cooling, squeezed light techniques, and hybrid quantum systems to advance quantum control and sensing technologies.
Key research interests include the development of quantum networks using graphene waveguides, the study of entropy production in thermal reservoirs, and the exploration of magnon-photon-phonon coherence. His studies often involve parametric amplification, exceptional point-based sensitivity enhancements, and the manipulation of quantum states in nanoscale systems.
Asjad’s publications analyze quantum effects in cavity systems, with recent works addressing the fragility of nonclassical states and the application of optical parametric driving to achieve strong magnon blockades. His research contributes to both fundamental quantum physics and applied technologies like quantum communication and precision sensing.
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