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Professor Cindy Regal holds the Baur-SPIE Endowed Chair in Optical Physics and Photonics at the University of Colorado Boulder, affiliated with JILA, a joint institute of the university and NIST. Her research focuses on engineering isolated quantum systems for quantum information and optics, particularly manipulating single/few neutral atoms and controlling phonons in mesoscopic oscillators using optical interfaces and laser cooling. She has pioneered optomechanical systems, including laser-cooled membranes and microwave-to-optical transducers. Regal’s work bridges atomic physics and quantum engineering, with applications in quantum sensors and quantum networks.
- Education/Background: Ph.D. in Physics, notable contributions in ultracold atoms and optomechanics.
Her research interests emphasize quantum optomechanics, cryogenic Rydberg atom arrays, and electro-optic quantum converters. Collaborations include projects like the National Quantum Nanofab (NQN), funded by NSF, and the Quantum Systems Accelerator.
Recent publications (2025) highlight advancements in Rydberg atom trapping, optomechanical cooling, and quantum magnetometry. Awards include the Brown Investigator (2025) and Baur-SPIE Chair (2020).
- Teaching: Courses include Physics 2010 (Classical Mechanics), 3330 (Electronics for Physical Sciences), and advanced quantum mechanics.
Funding sources include NSF, Brown Institute, AFOSR, and ONR. Her lab (Regal Lab) collaborates with groups like JILA’s Kaufman and Lehnert teams. Future work includes scaling quantum systems and developing quantum technologies.



