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Steven van Enk is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the University of Oregon, affiliated with the College of Arts and Sciences. He joined the university in 2006 after postdoctoral research at institutions such as the Max-Planck Institute for Quantum Optics and Bell Labs. His research focuses on theoretical optical physics, quantum computing, and quantum information theory, with an emphasis on quantum entanglement, photonics, and model selection. He holds a Ph.D. in Physics from Leiden University (1992).
His work spans foundational questions in quantum mechanics and applied quantum technologies. Key research areas include quantum state transfer, photodetection theory, and entanglement verification. Recent publications highlight advancements in quantum tomography, nonlinear optics, and topological quantum systems. van Enk’s contributions bridge theoretical insights with experimental feasibility, particularly in quantum communication and cryptography.
He has advised graduate students in theoretical physics and maintains affiliations with interdisciplinary initiatives at UO. His laboratory and team focus on experimental and theoretical collaborations in quantum information science. Despite no explicitly listed awards, his extensive publication record underscores sustained contributions to quantum foundations and applications.
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