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Corey Rae McRae is a Research Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering at the University of Colorado Boulder, concurrently serving as Project Leader of the Quantum Sensors Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder. She leads the Boulder Cryogenic Quantum Testbed (BCQT), a joint NIST-CU initiative focused on superconducting quantum device metrology.
Her research concentrates on:
- Developing low-loss materials systems for superconducting quantum computing
- Creating precision measurement techniques for quantum coherence characterization
- Investigating decoherence mechanisms in quantum devices
- Advancing cryogenic microwave resonator metrology
- Optimizing nanofabrication processes for quantum devices
McRae's recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on superconducting materials optimization (niobium, tantalum), quantum measurement techniques (Pound-Drever-Hall), decoherence source identification, and novel resonator designs. Her work consistently bridges materials science with quantum device engineering.
She leads the McRae Lab at CU Boulder and serves on the advisory board for CU's Quantum Engineering Initiative. The lab specializes in cryogenic microwave characterization of materials and devices at millikelvin temperatures.


