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Jack Harris is a Professor of Physics and Applied Physics at Yale University. He is affiliated with the Yale Quantum Institute and Yale’s Wright Lab, focusing on experimental quantum optomechanics and topological effects in macroscopic systems.
- Ph.D., University of California - Santa Barbara (2000)
- B.A., Cornell University
Research Interests: Harris investigates quantum optomechanics, superfluid helium, and non-Hermitian systems. His work combines high-finesse optical cavities, ultrasensitive mechanical oscillators, and superfluid helium to explore quantum effects in macroscopic objects and phenomena like exceptional points and topological energy transfer.
Scientific Awards:
- American Physical Society (APS) Fellow
- Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellow
- Arthur Greer Memorial Prize
- DARPA Young Faculty Award
- Yale University Junior Faculty Fellowship
- Sloan Research Fellowship
Advising and Grants: Harris has mentored numerous PhD students and postdoctoral fellows. His research has been supported by grants from DARPA, the Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship, and Yale University.
Labs and Teams: Harris leads the Harris Lab at Yale, which conducts experiments in quantum optomechanics and non-Hermitian physics. His group is part of the Wright Lab and collaborates with institutions like Harvard/MIT and UCSB.

