Kasra Sardashti
استادیار · Quantum Science and Technology
University of Maryland, College Parkمعرفی
Kasra Sardashti is an Assistant Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland and Principal Investigator at the Laboratory for Physical Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from UC San Diego (2016), and previously served as Assistant Professor of Physics & ECE at Clemson University. His research focuses on hybrid superconductor-semiconductor systems for quantum information processing, sensing, and communication through the Laboratory for Band Engineering of Quantum Systems (LaBEQs).
Key research areas include band engineering at superconductor-normal material interfaces, advanced materials growth, nanofabrication, and low-temperature physics. His work is supported by NSF, DOE, AFOSR, and DARPA. He has pioneered voltage-tunable superconducting devices and hybrid quantum systems, with applications in classical-quantum processors and sensors. Notable contributions include studies on niobium-germanium interfaces and epitaxial superconducting heterostructures.
- Education: Ph.D. in Materials Science & Engineering, UC San Diego (2016)
- Previous Roles: Research Scientist, Center for Quantum Phenomena, NYU
He received the 2021 ORAU Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award. His lab actively recruits postdocs, graduate students (Physics/Chemistry/Engineering), and undergraduates. Recent milestones include the 2024 Summer Internship Program and graduating an M.S. student.
LaBEQs emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration, integrating materials science, quantum engineering, and cryogenics. Ongoing projects explore low-loss materials for superconducting electronics and piezo-acoustic quantum transduction in complex oxide heterostructures.





