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Andrew Weiner is the Scifres Family Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University's College of Engineering. His research focuses on quantum photonics, integrated optics, and nonlinear optical phenomena. Key areas include microresonator-based frequency combs, entangled photon generation, and quantum network architectures. He leads pioneering work in photonic integrated circuits, leveraging CMOS and silicon technologies for scalable quantum systems.
- Academic Position: Full Professor
- Department: Electrical and Computer Engineering
Research interests emphasize high-dimensional entanglement, quantum sensing, and agile optical signal processing. His group develops tools for quantum communication, such as Vernier microcomb stabilization and frequency-bin qubit manipulation. Recent work explores applications in optical atomic clocks and RF-to-optical signal conversion.
Publications highlight advancements in biphoton pulse shaping, spectral compression, and programmable photonic systems. Notable contributions include flexible-grid entanglement distribution and Bayesian tomography for high-dimensional states. His work bridges fundamental quantum optics with practical photonic engineering.
- Awards: Scifres Family Distinguished Professorship
Advising and grants: Though student names are not listed, his research is supported by major grants in quantum photonics and integrated optics. He collaborates with industry partners on foundry-based photonic IC fabrication.
Labs/Teams: Active in Purdue's Quantum Science and Engineering initiatives, with experimental facilities focused on microresonator and entanglement technologies.



