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Prem Kumar is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Northwestern University and Director of the Center for Photonic Communication and Computing. He is affiliated with the McCormick School of Engineering and the PhD Program in Applied Physics. His work focuses on advancing quantum communication, quantum sensing, fiber-optic systems, and photonic devices to enable secure quantum networks and ultrafast information processing.
Prem Kumar holds a Ph.D. in Physics from the State University of New York at Buffalo (1980), an M.Sc. in Physics from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (1976), and a B.Sc. in Physics from the University of Delhi (1974).
His research interests span quantum communications and quantum information processing, with a focus on quantum sensing, imaging, and fiber-optic technologies. He develops photonic systems for secure networking using quantum mechanics principles, emphasizing entanglement distribution and quantum light applications for precision measurements. Recent efforts include integrating quantum and classical communications in shared optical fibers and improving scalability of quantum-photonic systems with electronics.
Recent articles highlight advancements in quantum wrapper networking, including noise mitigation strategies for classical-quantum coexistence, experimental quantum teleportation over deployed fiber, and CMOS-based quantum photonics. He explores scalable solutions for quantum light sources and network stabilization using feedback mechanisms.
No scientific awards are mentioned in the text. His advising and grants narrative remains unspecified in the provided content, though his leadership in the Center for Photonic Communication and Computing indicates active research team coordination. He collaborates on projects like the Illinois Express Quantum Network (IEQNET), a metro-scale quantum networking initiative, and contributes to interdisciplinary labs involving photonics, electronics, and quantum mechatronics.
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