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Michal Bajcsy is an Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo, affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC). His research focuses on quantum optics, photonics, and atomic physics, with a particular emphasis on quantum state engineering, photon manipulation, and nanotechnology applications. He has contributed to advancements in non-classical light generation, deterministic photon subtraction techniques, and the integration of quantum emitters with atomic ensembles.
His work spans theoretical and experimental domains, including the development of novel devices such as hollow-core photonic-bandgap fibers for cold atom confinement and high-efficiency quantum dot-based photon sources. He has also explored applications in biosensing using graphene-based field-effect transistors and microwave-to-optical quantum transducers.
Bajcsy’s publications highlight innovations in quantum communication, such as frequency conversion for quantum repeaters and strategies to enhance quantum state control. His research often intersects with material science, as seen in studies on hydrogen-doped titanium dioxide and co-doped graphene oxide gels for electronic applications.
While his profile does not explicitly mention awards, grants, or formal advisees, his extensive publication record reflects a sustained focus on experimental quantum systems and their practical implementations.



