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Jelena Vuckovic is a Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, leading the Nanoscale and Quantum Photonics Lab. She holds a Hans Fischer Senior Fellowship at the Technical University of Munich's Institute for Advanced Study (TUM-IAS). Her academic journey includes roles from postdoctoral scholar to full professor at Stanford, with a Humboldt Prize (2010) and numerous awards in photonics and quantum research.
Education: PhD in Electrical Engineering (Caltech, 2002), M.Sc. (Caltech), and Diploma in Engineering (University of Nis, Serbia). Her research focuses on nanophotonics, quantum optics, and optoelectronics, with applications in quantum computing and sensing. Key contributions include photonic crystal nanocavities, quantum dot-cavity systems, and integrated nonlinear optics.
Research highlights include cavity quantum electrodynamics (CQED), nonlinear frequency conversion, and ultra-low-threshold nanocavity lasers. Awards span the Marko V. Jaric Award (2012), PECASE (2007), and DARPA Young Faculty Award (2008). She has authored over 140 journal articles, 12 book chapters, and 11 patents, with >10,000 citations.
Publications emphasize quantum photonics platforms, including diamond color centers, silicon carbide integration, and hybrid photonic systems. Her work bridges theory and experiment, addressing scalability in quantum technologies. Collaborations with institutions like TUM-IAS and Humboldt University Berlin further highlight her interdisciplinary impact.





