معرفی
A. Douglas Stone is the Carl A. Morse Professor of Applied Physics and Physics at Yale University and Deputy Director of the Yale Quantum Institute. His research focuses on theoretical condensed matter physics and optics, with contributions to quantum transport, laser physics, and mesoscopic systems. He holds a PhD from MIT (1983) and has been recognized with awards like the Willis Lamb Medal (2015) and Phi Beta Kappa Science Book Award (2014).
- Roles: Deputy Director, Yale Quantum Institute; Carl A. Morse Professor of Applied Physics and Physics
- Affiliations: Yale University; multiple collaborations with experimental groups in optics and photonics
Research Interests: Quantum chaos, wave chaos in microcavities, coherent perfect absorption, steady-state ab initio laser theory (SALT), and mesoscopic physics. His work bridges theoretical advancements with experimental applications in lasers, quantum computing, and nanophotonics.
Key Projects: Development of SALT for microlaser design, exploration of topological photonics, and studies on quantum measurement and error correction in quantum systems.
- Grants & Awards: Over 20 grants and fellowships, including NSF support and major prizes in laser science and condensed matter physics.
- Labs/Teams: Leads the Stone Research Group at Yale, collaborating on projects like random lasers and quantum coherence.

