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Miloš Popović is an Associate Professor in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Boston University. His primary affiliation is with the Photonics Center as a Primary & Affiliated Faculty member. He holds a PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (2007).
His research focuses on integrated photonic and optoelectronic devices, including silicon photonics, CMOS electronics-photonics integration, quantum photonic circuits, and nanoscale light-force devices. Key innovations include the world’s first electronic-photonic-quantum system on a chip developed in a commercial foundry.
He has received prestigious awards such as the 2023 National Academy of Inventors Fellow and the 2012 Packard Fellowship. His teaching includes courses on Silicon Photonics. Recent work emphasizes scalable quantum technologies, ultra-low-loss waveguides, and monolithic integration of quantum photonics with CMOS electronics.
Key projects involve optical phased arrays for lidar, Vernier filters for quantum systems, and cryogenic-compatible modulators. His lab collaborates on applications ranging from millimeter-wave sensing to optical data communication systems within silicon interposers.



