Sophie Hermans
Researcher · Quantum Networking
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)About
Sophie Hermans is a Researcher in the Department of Applied Physics & Materials Science at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Her work focuses on advancing quantum networking technologies, particularly using rare-earth ions and diamond nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers as qubit systems. She explores challenges such as decoherence mitigation, entanglement distribution, and scalable quantum network architectures.
Her research interests include quantum optics, solid-state physics, and materials science. Key topics are the creation of entangled states between remote qubits, optimizing qubit coherence in dense nuclear spin environments, and developing protocols for multi-node quantum networks. Her experiments often combine theoretical modeling with cutting-edge experimental setups to validate quantum protocols.
Recent articles highlight advancements in multipartite entanglement, heralded entanglement delivery, and the use of nanophotonic cavities to enhance qubit-photon coupling. These studies aim to bridge the gap between fundamental physics and practical quantum communication systems.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided text. She has not listed advisees or students, though her role as a Postdoctoral Scholar Research Associate suggests involvement in early-career mentorship. Her lab is located at Caltech’s Steele Laboratory, where she contributes to the development of quantum network hardware and protocols.
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