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Claire Gmachl is the Eugene Higgins Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University, serving as the Associate Chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Head of Whitman College. She is affiliated with the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI) as an Associated Faculty member and contributes to the Grand Challenges Program. Her roles emphasize leadership in both academic administration and cutting-edge research.
Her research interests focus on quantum cascade lasers, optics, semiconductor engineering, and their applications in optical sensors for environmental and health monitoring. Notably, she explores hyperuniform semiconductor metamaterials, wireless power systems for lasers, and machine learning-driven approaches to optimize laser design. Recent work highlights advancements in mid-infrared spectroscopy for non-invasive glucose sensing and novel cavity geometries for laser stability and efficiency.
Her research outputs demonstrate a strong emphasis on interdisciplinary innovation, particularly at the intersection of machine learning and optoelectronics. Articles from 2022-2025 reveal trends in developing robust quantum cascade laser systems and exploring their use in precision applications like medical diagnostics and environmental sensing. While no scientific awards are listed, her contributions to the field are evident through collaborations with HMEI and Whitman College.
Her advising and grant activities are not explicitly detailed in the text. She leads research in labs focused on metamaterials, semiconductor lasers, and sensor technologies, contributing to both the School of Engineering and the broader university community through her administrative roles.




