
معرفی
Swati Singh is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Delaware, with an affiliate appointment in Material Science and Engineering. Her research focuses on theoretical quantum optics, quantum sensors, and dark matter detection using hybrid quantum systems. She holds office in Evans 217A and can be reached at swatis@udel.edu.
Education: PhD from the University of Arizona.
Her research interests include investigating novel quantum systems for detecting gravitational waves and dark matter, spin bath dynamics in solid-state qubits, and quantum thermodynamics. She develops superfluid helium-based detectors (e.g., the HeLIOS project) and optomechanical systems to probe the dark sector and explore quantum phenomena at macroscopic scales.
Her work spans mechanical sensors for dark matter, optomechanical transducers, and nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond for quantum sensing. Recent studies include scalar ultralight dark matter detection via superfluid helium acoustics and fiber-optic refractive index changes.
- Scientific Awards:
- KITP Scholar Award (2018)
- ITAMP Postdoctoral Fellowship (Harvard University, 2012)
Her research teams collaborate on detector innovation, numerical modeling of optomechanical systems, and quantum control of spin ensembles. The HeLIOS project exemplifies her work in leveraging superfluid helium’s acoustic properties for high-sensitivity dark matter detection.


