Lukasz Dusanowskiمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Quantum Optics
- Quantum Memories
- Quantum Networks
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Lukasz Dusanowski is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Florida State University (FSU). His research group focuses on quantum optics and nanophotonics, integrating material science, solid-state physics, and quantum information science. They engineer quantum emitters like spin qubits and defects in solids, coupled with nanophotonic structures to create quantum memories and single-photon sources for applications in quantum communication and computing. Education : Ph.D., Physics, Wrocław University of Science and Technology (2016) M.S. and B.S., Technical Physics, Wrocław University of Science and Technology (2012) Research Interests : Quantum optics, optically active spin qubits, quantum networks, and nanophotonics. His work emphasizes strain-tunable single-photon sources, Purcell-enhanced photon emission, and entanglement generation for quantum repeaters. The group explores materials like erbium ions, quantum dots, and topological insulators for scalable quantum technologies. Recent Trends in Publications : Dusanowski's work focuses on telecom-band photon generation, spin-photon entanglement, and integrated quantum photonics. Recent breakthroughs include room-temperature excitons in 2D materials and plug-and-play quantum dot systems. His research bridges fundamental physics with applied quantum engineering. Awards : Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship (2017) Foundation for Polish Science START Scholarship (2016) Grants & Advising : Leads the Dusanowski Group at FSU, mentoring graduate/undergraduate researchers. Open positions in quantum optics and nanophotonics are frequently available. His lab collaborates on projects funded by US and international agencies. Labs/Teams : Part of FSU's interdisciplinary quantum science ecosystem, working closely with nanofabrication and advanced spectroscopy facilities.













