معرفی
Matteo Pasini is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO), working in the Quantum Photonics with Solids and Atoms department. His research focuses on quantum photonics, spin qubits in diamond defects, and quantum network technologies. He holds a PhD in Physics from Delft University of Technology (NL).
His research interests include solid-state quantum technologies, nanophotonics, and quantum optoelectronics. Key areas of exploration involve tin-vacancy centers in diamond, cavity quantum electrodynamics, and photonic integration for quantum networks. He develops protocols for quantum control, coherence enhancement, and entanglement distribution using diamond color centers.
Notable contributions include work on fiber-based microcavities for quantum interfaces, nonlinear quantum photonics, and scalable quantum node architectures. His recent studies address challenges in heralded initialization of qubits, waveguide integration, and remote entanglement protocols.
While no specific awards or grants are listed, his publications reflect active engagement with cutting-edge quantum technologies. He collaborates on nanophotonic device design and all-optical characterization of spin qubits. His work aims to bridge fundamental quantum science with practical applications in quantum communication and computing.


