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SUMMARY:ICFO | NATHALIE DE LEON
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DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, February 11\, 2020\, 12:00. ICFO AuditoriumNATHALIE D
 E LEON\nAssistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Princeton University
  $$Nathalie de Leon is assistant professor of Electrical Engineering at Pr
 inceton University. She earned her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2011 a
 nd B.S. from Stanford University in 2004. Her awards and recognition inclu
 de: DOE Early Career Award (2018)\, DARPA Young Faculty Award (2018)\, NSF
  CAREER Award (2018)\, Sloan Research Fellow in Physics (2017)\, and Air F
 orce Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator (2017). \nThe de Leo
 n group is focused on building quantum hardware with color centers in wide
  bandgap materials\, such as NV centers in diamond. These color centers ac
 t as artificial atoms in the solid state\, and can have remarkable optical
  and spin properties. We aim to explore fundamental device physics\, mater
 ials engineering\, and nanophotonics to gain full control over color cente
 rs to build them into scalable quantum devices\, with the large-scale tech
 nological goals of realizing quantum networks and nanoscale sensors. Compl
 ementarily\, we will search for new color centers for applications in quan
 tum information processing and quantum sensing. In the near term\, this to
 olkit will enable the exploration of fundamental quantum optics\, magnetic
  interactions\, and many body physics. Our lab is highly interdisciplinary
 \, spanning optics and photonics\, surface science and materials engineeri
 ng\, atomic and molecular spectroscopy\, nanofabrication\, and cryogenics.
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