
معرفی
Raymond Simmonds is a Lecturer in the Physics Department at the University of Colorado with a joint appointment at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). His research focuses on advancing quantum measurement science using superconducting circuit technologies, particularly leveraging Josephson junction-based systems and low-temperature fabrication techniques. His work bridges fundamental quantum physics with applied technologies, exploring novel states of matter and quantum system engineering.
Research Interests:
- Superconducting quantum circuits
- Quantum information processing
- Ultra-low temperature device fabrication
- Nonreciprocal quantum components
- Trapped ion quantum systems
His recent publications explore parametric coupling methods, circuit quantization theory, and nonreciprocal interaction mechanisms in superconducting systems. Simmonds leads the Advanced Microwave Photonics Group at NIST and holds patents related to reticulated resonator designs (2018–present). His work emphasizes foundational quantum science with direct technological applications in computing and communication systems.


