
معرفی
Dr. Kevin Resch is a Professor and Canada Research Chair in Optical Quantum Technologies at the University of Waterloo, affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. His research focuses on experimental quantum optics, nonlinear optics, and quantum state tomography, with applications in quantum computing and medical imaging.
Education: PhD in Physics (University of Toronto, 2002), MSc in Physics (University of Toronto, 1998), BSc Honours in Chemical Physics (Queen's University, 1997).
Research interests include quantum communication protocols, entanglement generation, and interferometry. His work explores novel quantum states of light and their practical applications, such as improving quantum computing architectures and developing advanced medical imaging techniques.
Key contributions include studies on single-photon frequency conversion in diamond quantum memory and experimental tests of quantum nonlocality. His research has been recognized through prestigious awards like the NSERC E.W.R. Steacie Memorial Fellowship.
Teaching includes courses such as PHYS 363 (Intermediate Classical Mechanics) and advanced quantum technology labs (PHYS/QIC 761/861). He also supervises research groups advancing quantum technologies.
Labs and teams: Quantum Optics and Quantum Information Lab at IQC, collaborating on projects like chirped pulse interferometry (patented).





