Christopher Paul Anderson is an Assistant Professor affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, holding joint appointments in the Departments of Materials Science and Engineering, Physics, and Electrical and Computer Engineering. He is also associated with the Micro and Nanotechnology Lab and the Materials Research Lab. His research focuses on quantum systems, semiconductor materials, and spintronics, particularly exploring defect qubits in materials like silicon carbide and diamond. Anderson leads a team advancing quantum coherence times and applications in quantum computing/sensing. Research Interests : Quantum Coherence and Control Defect-Based Qubits (e.g., Spin Qubits in Diamond, Silicon Carbide) Electro-Optic and Piezoelectric Materials for Quantum Technologies Photoluminescence and Magnetic Materials Key Achievements : Recipient of the NSF CAREER Award (2025) Author of over 36 peer-reviewed publications, including work on tin-vacancy qubits, microwave spin control, and quantum critical materials. Labs/Teams : Anderson’s work is conducted in the Micro and Nanotechnology Lab and Materials Research Lab, focusing on experimental and theoretical advancements in quantum materials.







