The group in Fall 2023
 

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Highlights

 

February 2023
Our recent results from Guoqing et al. on manipulating spin concentration with charge transport, characterized by an updated wide-field imaging setup, are now posted (arXiv:2302.12742 and arXiv:2302.12743)!

February 2023
We welcome Minh-Thi and Zhiyao to the group! Minh-Thi is pursuing her Ph.D. in physics and Zhiyao is visiting us from Xi'an Jiaotong University

February 2023
Congratulations to Haowei for publishing two papers (in PRX and PRL) on optical control and cooling of nuclear spins, via their quadrupolar interaction. It's a great collaboration with Prof. Ju Li's group! The results are highlighted by the MIT News.

February 2023
QEG members present quantum demos at the Museum of Science for Quantamazing!! Leonardo was very happy!

January 2023
Happy new year! To celebrate, QEG members attend the CUA retreat and QuARC conference. Congratulations to Guoqing, Alex and Santiago who were among the organizers of QuARC! And good job everyone in presenting posters.

December 2022
We celebrate Changhao's new job with a group dinner!

November 2022
Congratulations to Changhao who defended his Ph.D. thesis!! Dr. Li is heading to NYC to develop novel quantum algorithms.

November 2022
QEG greeted Prof. Junko Hayase who is visiting MIT from Keio University (Takuya's former group)

October 2022
We say goodbye to Dr. Sun who is going to UIUC for a postdoc with Prof. Covey. Good luck!

October 2022
Congratulations to Calvin, whose work on characterizing a complex quantum environment via self-consistent noise spectroscopy appears in Physical review B. Good job Dr. Sun!

October 2022
Guoqing made a Halloween pumpkin with our group logo!

September 2022
With the new academic year we welcome three new members to QEG: Dr. Santiago Hernández-Gómez joins us from LENS (Florence) as a postdoc. Sam Karlson from USAFA will work within our Lincoln Lab collaboration. Takuya Isogawa joins us from Keio University. Welcome!

September 2022
Dr. Hirose visits us from Japan! It's great to hear from Masashi that he just founded a startup in Japan, the first hardware quantum information startup in Japan, NanoQT. We also celebrate 3 "generations" of Japanese students!

September 2022
The latest results from Pai, exploiting disorder to characterize transport with single-spin resolution, are out on the arXiv.

September 2022
Hao and Boning present their nice results on speeding up a distributed algorithm for machine learning exploiting quantum communication and the quantum counting algorithm.

August 2022
Congratulations to Guoqing for winning a Mathworks fellowship!

July 2022
We say goodbye to Francesca and Tema with a nice QEG dinner!

July 2022
Congratulations to Changhao for winning the 2022 Peake Prize!! Changhao's work had also recently been highlighted by the NSE department.

June 2022
Congratulations to Scott and the whole Lincoln Lab-MIT team for submitting a paper reporting a record-breaking AC magnetometer that reaches picoTesla sensitivity.

June 2022
We welcome Tema Zulu for the Summer MSRP program! Tema worked on various projects and got to present her results with a nice poster.

June 2022
Quantum sensor integrated with a quantum mixer can now sense electromagnetic fields at arbitrary frequency! See our recent work on PRX, which was also highlighted by MIT News! Congratulations to Guoqing, Yixiang and our Lincoln Lab collaborators!

May 2022
We submit two back-to-back papers about the variations of NV and spin defects parameters with temperature and strain. A nice collaboration with Prof. Ju Li group!

May 2022
Congratulations to Scott for defending his thesis! Dr. Alsid will be a faculty at the United States Air Force Academy

May 2022
Congratulations to Yuan for finishing up her master thesis! Good luck in your future job!!

May 2022
Congratulations to all of this year graduates!! Calvin, Pai, Yuan and Scott: you accomplished so much, it's going to be a tough act to follow.

May 2022
We celebrate the end of the classes with a BBQ! It's also great to see Akira -- who will start as an assistant professor at UMass Boston -- and Yixiang, who is working as postdoc at Harvard!

April 2022
Congratulations to Changhao for submitting a paper illustrating intriguing links between quantum geometry and metrology (it's also great to still collaborate with Dr. Mo!)

March 2022
Welcome Francesca!
Francesca Madonna is visiting us from Politecnico di Milano for a few months to work on improving our photon detection with novel SPADS, thanks to a Rocca fellowship (congrats!)

March 2022
Congratulations to Changhao and Mo! Our paper in collaboration with Nathan Goldman group has been published by Science. In there, we present the engineering and characterization of a tensor magnetic monopole.

March 2022
Congratulations to Pai for successfully defending his thesis! Dr. Peng will head to Princeton very soon to work on atomic systems.

March 2022
QEG tries out some spins at the ice rink!

February 2022
A snow-spin / snow-bit to celebrate the snowstorm!! (thanks Alex!)

January 2022
We welcome a new group member! Alex Ungar joins us from U. Berkeley.

January 2022
IquISE hosts the 3rd iQuHACK Hackaton!

December 2021
Congratulations to Yixiang for winning the DelFavero thesis award!

December 2021
We develop a quantum sensor to detect viral RNA - yes, Covid19 as well! Congrats to Changhao and collaborators from U. Waterloo. The paper is now published in Nano Letters. See also the News story from MIT.

December 2021
In a new collaborative work with Italy (Sissa and LENS) we devise better controls for quantum sensor by mapping the problem to a spin-glass system.

October 2021
Congratulations to Andrew for winning a Doc Bedard Fellowship! Thanks to the MIT Center for Quantum Engineering for the support.

September 2021
Congratulations to Changhao and Guoqing: their paper characterizing time symmetries has been published in PRL as an editors' suggestion!
See also the nice accompanying news article on the NSE website.

September 2021
Andrew, Changhao, and Guoqing went to ANS Atomic Retreat at the top of Mount Washington, and at the end of a winding dirt road!

September 2021
We welcome Andrew and Boning to the group! (also, welcome back Yuan!)

August 2021
Congratulations to Calvin for successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis!

July 2021
Congratulations to Pai Peng awarded the prestigious MathWorks PhD Fellowship AY21-22!

March 2021
Vector magnetic fields cannot hide anymore! A new protocol by Guoqing and Yixiang can robustly reveal AC fields vector components. See our results in arXiv.

March 2021
Congratulations to Guoqing for winning the best poster award at NSE 2021 Research Expo!

March 2021
Congrats to Guoqing, Yixiang, Calvin, Pai, and Changhao for presenting our work at the 2021 remote March meeting.

February 2021
We use reinforcement learning to teach spins how to best cancel out their interactions! New results posted in arXiv.

February 2021
Prof. Cappellaro teaches a new course on Quantum Technology and Devices

February 2021
Pai and Chao's paper demonstrating Floquet prethermalization in NMR system appears in Nature Physics. The companion theory paper is published in PRB. The paper is also highlighted by an accompanying News&Views piece.

February 2021
Guoqing's paper on high-order Mollow triplet (in collaboration with Yixiang) appears in Physical Review A: congrats!

January 2021
Changhao's paper on quantum network routing (in collaboration with Tianyi and Yixiang ) appears in NPJ Quantum Information: congrats!

December 2020
We are happy to start a new collaboration with Danielle Braje at Lincoln Lab to improve diamond-based magnetometry

December 2020
Guoqing's paper on coherence protection in qubit ensembles (in collaboration with Yixiang) appears in New Journal of Physics: congrats!

November 2020
Congratulations to Paola for becoming the KEPCO Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering and Professor of Physics.

October 2020
Congratulation to Yixiang for remotely defending her Ph.D. thesis! Dr. Liu is headed for a postdoc in far away Harvard! Best of luck!

September 2020
We welcome a new member to the Quantum Engineering Group: Abtin Ameri joined us to work on a collaborative project with Prof. Nuno Loureiro, aiming at finding quantum algorithm to solve plasma physics problems. Welcome Abtin!

September 2020
Our work on quantum thermodynamics is highlighted in the NSE department news. Congrats to Yixiang and Akira!

August 2020
Mo and Changhao explore tensor monopoles in exotic gauge fields using our humble NV centers. Congrats on posting the results on the arxiv!

August 2020
Congratulations to Akira and Yixiang, their work on quantum thermodynamics has been published in Physics Review Letters.

July 2020
Congratulations to Paola who has been promoted to full Professor of Nuclear Science and Engineering, and of Physics.

July 2020
Paola virtually attend the 2020 Munich Conference on Quantum Science and Technology

June 10, 2020
QEG stands against all forms of racism, racial injustice, and racially-targeted violence. On June 10, 2020, we stopped are usual activities for a day of reflection, learning and discussion. We will keep up our committment to educate ourselves and take action in our community.

May 2020
David and Louisa paper on robust QEC appears in Quantum Science and Technology

May 2020
Paola honored as “Committed to Caring.”

May 2020
Pai & Yin post a new work on the arXiv as a companion paper to our previous results on prethermalization.

May 2020
Congratulations to David for defending his thesis — remotely via Zoom!
The added challenge did not stop him, congratulations Dr. Layden!
Good luck in joining IBM quantum!

April 2020
Quantum Engineering Group's contribution to advancing quantum science and technology is highlighted in the Spring issue of MIT's Spectrum

March 2020
Genyue paper appears in the first number of Machine Learning: Science and Technology. Congratulations!

March 2020
The paper by Alex and Calvin recently published in PRL is highlighted in the MIT news. They found a way to “recruit” defects that usually cause disruptions, using them to instead carry out quantum operations.

March 2020
The Quantum Engineering Group does NOT go the March Meeting. We are sad about the cancellation, but kudos to Akira for posting a video of his talk. See also https://virtualmarchmeeting.com/.

February 2020
MIT news highlights David and Mo's recent result on efficient quantum error correction, that has appeared in PRL. Congrats!

February 2020
Congratulations to Guoqing and Pai for passing their quals (in NSE and EECS)!!

January 2020
Calvin publishes new results on how to improve entanglement detection by using novel subspace witnesses in PRA as an Editor suggestion. Congrats!

December 2019
Pai's work on a novel way to find local integrals of motion is published in PRB as an editor's suggestion. Congratulations to Pai and coauthors Zeyang, Haoxiong, and Ken!

January 2020
A collaborative paper with the NMR group in Cordoba (Argentina) is published in PRL. Congratulations to all for explaining the dynamics of Loschmidt Echoes in many-body systems.

November 2019
Congratulations to Mo for defending his Ph.D. thesis!

January 2020
David and Mo's paper on hardware-efficient quantum error correction appears in PRL.

October 2019
An article in Physics Today highlights our work on out-of-time order correlators in spin chains.

August 2019
Prof. Cappellaro is awarded a grant from the NSF to work on Quantum Simulation of Out-of-Equilibrium Spin Models.

August 2019
Congratulation to Pai and Ken: their work on prethermalization observed via OTOCs is now published in PRL.

September 2019
Congratulations to Changhao, Mo, and Dominika: their paper on detecting Rotational Brownian Motion has now appeared in Nanoletters.

September 2019
Changhao's paper on telecom photon interface of solid-state quantum nodes appears in Journal of Physics Communications.

September 2019
David and Louisa post a paper on the arXiv on robust QEC.

September 2019
Prof. Cappellaro delivers lectures on quantum control at KIAS.

September 2019
Yuan Zhu joins the group. Welcome!

September 2019
We welcome (back!) Scott Alsid to the group.

June 2019
Prof. Cappellaro describes quantum sensing at the 16th International Workshop on Nanomechanical Sensors.

June 2019
Prof. Cappellaro presents work on QEC for sensing at the NISQ 2019 conference.

July 2019
Before saying goodbye to Genyue, we post his work on arXiv on ML-enhanced readout of NV centers.

July 2019
With collaborators at Harvard we post a manuscript on quantum metrology with interacting spins.

July 2019
With collaborators at LENS and SISSA we post a new article on arXiv describing the verification of Jarzynski's relation with NV centers

July 2019
Changhao's latest work on detecting rotational brownian motion is posted on the arXiv.

July 2019
We welcome Guoqing to the group!

May 2019
Congratulations to Dr. Akira for defending his Ph.D. thesis. Good luck for your future postdoc research!

May 2019
Congratulations to David for receiving the Manson Benedict award from the Nuclear Science and Engineering Department.

May 2019
JC and Kasturi gyroscope paper is published in Phys. Rev. Applied: Congratulations!

April 2019
Prof. Ruffo, SISSA's director visit together with Dr. Andrea Trombettoni, Dr. Stefano Gherardini, as well as Dr. Nicolo Defenu from Heidelberg.

March 2019
Yixiang and Ashok's work is highlighted by the MIT news

March 2019
QEG goes to the March Meeting: Zeyang (for Pai), Jordan, Xiaoyang, Roberto, Mo, Yixiang, Akira, Haoxiong, Changhao, David, Dominika, Calvin and Paola present their work!

March 2019
Dr. Karina Chattah from the University of Cordoba visit us to work on the dynamics of spin systems

March 2019
David and Akira present their work at the NSE Expo

February 2019
Congratulations to Changhao for passing the Quals!
February 2019
2019 CUA retreat & ski trip! (with presentation from David)

January 2019
And it's 3!
Yixiang and Ashok paper is accepted in PRL. Their work describe a novel way to perform vector magnetometry with a single spin defect.

January 2019
David's paper on efficient QEC, in collaboration with Prof. L. Jiang at Yale and Sissi Zhou, appears in PRL.

January 2019
Ashok and Ulf paper, in collaboration with Prof. Dario Poletti from USTD appears in PRL, describing how to manipulate spin systems via the NV center: the capstone to a nice collaboration!

December 2018
Prof. Cappellaro receives a MISTI award to collaborate with SISSA in Trieste, Italy

November 2018
We welcome many visiting students and UROPs: Haoxiong Yan, Xiaoyang Huang, Chao Yin, Genyue Liu, Louisa Huang, Jordan Hines and Roberto Gauna.

November 2018
Prof. Cappellaro & Englund organize a MISTI Workshop on diamond metrology @ MIT, in collaboration with the University of Stuttgart

September 2018
David's work on Quantum Error Correction for sensing is highlighted by the MIT News

August 2018
Congratulations to Akira on being selected for the Thomas G. Stockham Jr. Fellowship

August 2018
QEG goes to the Quantum Science GRC! Paola, David and Mo present their work in talks and posters

July 2018
David's paper on Quantum Error Correction for quantum sensing appears in NJP Quantum Information: congrats!

July 2018
Alex and Calvin paper on quantum system identification of electron-nuclear spin defects in diamond is posted on the arxiv

July 2018
Prof. Cappellaro is granted an award from DARPA to work with Prof. Bhave and Fuchs on mechanical driving of spin ensembles

July 2018
A collaboration between Akira Sone and Quntao Zhuang explores the role of quantum correlations in thermometry. The paper is out in Phys. Rev. A

June 2018
Congratulations to Mo and collaborators: their paper on protecting the nuclear spins from a random telegraph noise appears in New J. Physics. Be sure to also check out his video abstract!

June 2018
In collaboration with Nicole Fabbri and Francesco Poggiali at LENS we design new protocols for optimal control for quantum sensing

June 2018
Prof. Cappellaro presents recent results at the Quantum Science and Technology in Ascona, Switzerland

May 2018
QEG goes to the DAMOP conference! Calvin and Akira present our research at the th DAMOP conference in Florida

May 2018
Many congratulations to Ken for successfully defending his Ph.D. thesis. Dr. Wei will be moving to IBM Yorktown.

May 2018
Hats off to Ashok Ajoy, who won the department’s 2017 Del Favero Thesis Prize. His work has been also highlighted on the MIT news.

April 2018
Thanks to all QEG members! Prof. Cappellaro is awarded the Committed to Care award

April 2018
Prof. Cappellaro receives a grant from Skoltech in collaboration with Prof. Biamonte

April 2018
Congratulations to JC!

March 2018
Annual skating outing at MIT

March 2018
Akira, Calvin and Yixiang present their work at the 2018 NSE Expo

February 2018
JC and Yixiang present a poster at the MIT Intelligence Quest (IQ) launch

February 2018
The work by Ken, in collaboration with Sekhar Ramanathan, is highlighted in the MIT news.

February 2018
Ken's paper on many-body localization is published in Phys. Rev. Lett.: congratulations!

February 2018
Congratulations to David for passing the Quals!
January 2018
We start the new year with a new publication in Optics Express, detailing our results on fabrications of SiV in nanopillars, in collaboration with Sandia Lab.

December 2017
Congratulations to Akira, his work on dimension estimation has just been published in Phys. Rev. A.

December 2017
The youngest members of QEG meet at our annual Dim Sum.

December 2017
QEG members explain how time crystal work at the Science on Saturday event.

October 2017
NV centers can mediate quantum control at the nanoscale: new results from Ashok, in collaboration with Ulf and Prof. Poletti.

September 2017
Prof. Cappellaro presents recent results on quantum error correction for sensing at the 4th International Conference on Quantum Error Correction (QEC17).

September 2017
Welcome to Li Changhao and Pai Peng that join us for their Ph.D.!

August 2017
Quantum error correction can exploit spatial correlations to improve practical quantum sensing tasks: congratulations to David for sharing his new results on the arXiv!

June 2017
Prof. Cappellaro is granted an award from NSF to work on quantum digital spectroscopy.

April 2017
David reacts to articles in the Economist on emerging quantum technologies.

March 2017
Congratulations to Yi-Xiang for winning the best poster award at the annual NSE Graduate Research Expo!
The Expo also featured posters by Akira and Calvin. See also the MIT News
March 2017
Skating outing at the MIT rink!

February 2017
Paola attends a panel on Quantum Computers and Philosophy of Science at the MIT Museum, as a part of a Soap Box Series on Quantum Quandaries and other Heavy Matters.

February 2017
Akira's results on Hamiltonian identification are published in Physical Review A.

February 2017
QEG's labs are featured in the latest video on Mashable, describing how Einstein was wrong (or maybe right?) about quantum mechanics.
Also starring: CUA researchers, Lisa Barsotti from Ligo and colleagues David Kaiser and Seth Lloyd.

February 2017
Our recent results on quantum interpolation are published in PNAS. See also the accompanying MIT News story.

February 2017
Akira posts on the ArXiv some new results on how to exactly determine the dimension of a quantum system, by probing it with a single quantum sensor.

January 2017
Akira and Ken present their recent results at the annual CUA retreat.

January 2017
Prof. Cappellaro and Bar-Gill receive a MISTI grant to collaborate on control of NV center and noise spectroscopy.

December 2016
Ken's results on many-body localization in nuclear spin systems are posted on the arXiv.

November 2016
Yixiang and Ashok share results from a new method for measuring static magnetic fields: using the nuclear spin as a frequency upconverter, the sensitivity is limited only by T2!

November 2016
Paola presents at a KITP conference the latest results from the NMR setup, showing signatures of Many-Body localization. Wait for the forthcoming preprint!

November 2016
We say goodbye to Kasturi (and Sid) who left for IIT Bombay. Good luck, Prof. Saha!

October 2016
Akira posts new results on how to identify an unknown Hamiltonian using only a single quantum probe and the least amount of measurements.

September 2016
Welcome to David Layden that joins us from U Waterloo to start his Ph.D.!

September 2016
We say goodbye to Luca, who's moving to sunny California to work at CliniComp.

August 2016
Congratulations to Ashok for successfully defending his thesis! Best wishes for his postdoc at Berkeley.

July 2016
Congratulations to Alex for successfully defending his thesis! Best wishes for his postdoc at Caltech.

June 2016
Congratulations to Masashi who received his hood and diploma today!

May 2016
Congratulations to Akira for winning the Outstanding TA Award for exceptional contributions as a teaching assistant in Nuclear Science & Engineering!

May 2016
To many more years of successful QEG research!!

May 2016
We welcome Dr. Karina Chattah, from the University of Cordoba in Argentina. Karina is collaborating on our NMR experiments

April 2016
The Center for Ultracold Atoms opens its doors for MIT's Open House. Thanks to Yi-Xiang and Kasturi for showing kids magic tricks with liquid nitrogen, and thanks to Calvin and Scott for demonstrating the awesome properties of color centers in diamond.

April 2016
We presents a novel method for "quantum interpolation" that could achieve order of magnitudes better spatial resolution in nanoMRI, overcoming current hardware limitations.

April 2016
Masashi's work on quantum feedback is published in Nature. Read also the related MIT News article.

March 2016
Akira and Yixiang present their research at the Nuclear Science and Engineering Graduate Research Expo.

March 2016
A new generation of faculty is highlighted on the NSE webpage.

March 2016
Congratulations to Alex for getting a postdoctoral scholar position at the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter (IQIM) in Caltech.

February 2016
Congratulations to Calvin and YiXiang for passing the Quals!

January 2016
Prof. Englund and Cappellaro win a MISTI grant to collaborate with Prof. Wrachtrup (Stuttgart University).

January 2016
QEG members present their work at the second Center for Ultracold Atoms Retreat in New Hampshire (and have fun at the fourth, annual QEG Ski Trip!)

January 2016
Our work in collaboration with Harvard, describing how to determine the depth of NV centers in diamond, is published in Phys. Rev. B

December 2015
Scott, Yixiang and Calvin explain to kids how NV centers are created with a live-action demonstration at Science on Saturday.
Calvin was a powerful green laser, Scott our favorite defect and Yixiang a very good detector!
December 2015
We welcome Nicolo', the youngest addition to QEG!
Congratulations to proud dad Luca!

October 2015
We describe an innovative control method to go beyond the rotating wave approximation and achieve time-optimal driving of qubits.

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September 2015
A new work in collaboration with Harvard describes how to determine the depth of NV centers in diamond

August 2015
Nano-MRI can be sped up using gradients to implement a reciprocal space encoding (see new article in Nature Nanotechnology).

August 2015
Welcome to Scott, QEG's newest member!

July 2015
Our results on time-optimal control with constraint rotation axes appear in Quantum Information Processing.

July 2015
Our results on fast control and precise characterization of the Nitrogen nuclear spin associated with the NV center appear in Physics Review B as a Rapid Communication.

June 2015
Prof. Cappellaro and colleagues at MIT and Harvard are awarded a MURI grant from ARO to work on "Imaging and Control of Biological Transduction using NV – Diamond"

May 2015
Congratulations to Mo, who passed his qualifying exam with flying colors!

April 2015
Clarice's paper on time-optimal control by a quantum actuator (with applications to controlling nuclear spins with NV centers) is published in PRA.

April 2015
Congratulations to Alex who received an award in the NSE Department for his efforts organizing the IQUISE activities.

April 2015
Ken heads to California to present his work at the 56th Experimental Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Conference (ENC).

April 2015
Kasturi presents her work at the Rising Stars in Nuclear Science and Engineering Symposium

April 2015
Nuclear spins at the speed limit give us hidden information about their Hamiltonian: for more, read the recent paper by Mo and Masashi.

March 2015
Alex presents his research at the Nuclear Science and Engineering Graduate Research Expo.

March 2015
Prof. Cappellaro is elected Mercator-Fellow of the recently funded DFG (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) Research Group “Diamond Materials for Quantum Application”.

February 2015
Our recent work on nano-MRI is in the news on Chemistry World and MIT news.

February 2015
We welcome Dr. Claudia Sanchez, from the University of Cordoba in Argentina. During her visit, spondored by Conicet, she will collaborate on our NMR experiments

January 2015
A new year and a new paper out: our work on quantum-assisted nuclear spin imaging is published in PRX

December 2014
Congratulations to Ken who passed the final part of his quals!

November 2014
The Quantum Engineering Group is spotlighted in the Nuclear Science and Engineering Department website

October 2014
Dr. Boulant gives a seminar on Quantum Control Problems in Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

October 2014
Time optimal control results posted on the arXiv.

October 2014
Come to the QuISM Muri review on October 16-17!

September 2014
We start the new academic year by welcoming new students: Mo is joining from MIT MechE. Calvin and Yixiang just entered the NSE doctoral program. Joe is visiting from England.

September 2014
Prof. Cappellaro receives a grant from NSF to work on the polarization and control of electronic spin baths in diamond

August 2014
Prof. Cappellaro is awarded a grant by ONR to work on the realization of a diamond-based gyroscope

June 2014
Congratulations to Clarice, who received the School of Engineering Graduate Student Award for Extraordinary Teaching and Mentoring
The award recognizes an engineering graduate student who has demonstrated extraordinary teaching and mentoring as a teaching or research assistant

June 2014
The Quantum Engineering Group is featured in the Spring 2014 issue of MIT magazine Spectrum.

May 2014
Congratulations to Ashok who received the Manson Benedict Award.
The award is presented to a graduate student for excellence in academic performance and professional promise in Nuclear Science & Engineering.

May 2014
Laura VonBosau receives the Infinite Mile Award. Congratulations Laura!

April 2014
The new lab is read to acquire data!

February 2014
Ken represents our group at RLE Immersion on Quantum Computation and Communication. Good job! (also posters by Clarice, Ulf, Masashi and Luca).

January 2014
Our work on Walsh-based quantum magnetometry is highlighted on the MIT News

November 2013
Congratulations to Alex, Easwar and Honam, whose paper on Walsh-based quantum waveform reconstruction is accepted in Nature Communication

November 2013
The group keeps growing! We welcome Dr. Kasturi Saha, who joins us from Cornell, with a nice Dim Sum in Chinatown.

November 2013
Prof. Dario Poletti visits us from Singapore's SUTD

November 2013
We host the second review of the QuISM MURI program. Thanks to everybody who contributed and presented posters.

October 2013
We welcome Nicole Fabbri who visits us from LENS in Florence.

October 2013
Prof. Cappellaro is part of an interdisciplinary panel on women in academia, hosted by Undergraduate Women in Physics. The panel was held in honor of Pressor Dresselhaus’s contributions to women and junior faculty.

October 2013
A warm welcome to Dr. Luca Marseglia, the last addition to the group!

September 2013
Our results on a novel and efficient method to reconstruct time-dependent fields with quantum sensors appear in Phys. Rev. A.

September 2013
Prof. Elica Kyoseva and Dr. Ulf Bissbort join the group from SUTD

August 2013
Easwar result's on efficient methods for estimating the performance of quantum measurements are published in Phys. Rev. A. Congratulations to Easwar that has moved on to a fellowship at IBM.

August 2013
Compressive sensing methods can help speeding up quantum metrology: results posted on the ArXiv.

July 2013
Prof. Cappellaro is appointed Esther and Harold E. Edgerton Career Development Associate Professor

June 2013
New results from the NMR setup: decoherence of multi-spin states

May 2013
We post on the arxiv a series of two papers showing a method to reconstruct arbitrary time-dependent magnetic fields and its experimental implementation

May 2013
We introduce a novel method for Hamiltonian engineering in Phys. Rev. Lett.. Congratulations to Ashok!

April 2013
Results from our collaboration with Walsworth group are published in Phys. Rev. Lett.

March 2013
First annual QEG Ski Trip!

March 2013
Prof. Cappellaro co-organize the Rising Stars in Nuclear Science and Engineering Symposium

February 2013
New results on quantum information transport appear in Phys. Rev. B.

February 7-8, 2013
Review meeting for the MURI QuISM program at MIT/Harvard

January 2013
Congratulations to Clarice and Masashi : their article on composite-pulse magnetometry appears in Nature Communications.

January 2013
Prof. Cappellaro wins a MISTI grant to collaborate with Prof. Jero Maze at PUC.

December 2012
Congratulations to Masashi and Clarice: their article on continuous dynamical decoupling magnetometry appears in Phys. Rev. A.

December 2012
Our article describing a novel gyroscope in diamond appear in Phys. Rev. A

October 2012
Meet us and learn about our work at the RLE Fair on 10.19.12

September 2012
Dr. Easwar Magesan and Ken Wei join the group. Welcome!

August 2012
Gurneet's paper on initialization and readout of spin chains appears in New Journal of Physics.

July 2012
A flurry of new results are posted on the arXives: papers by Clarice, Masashi and Ashok.

July 2012
Prof. Teshima and his group from Shinshu University visit MIT.

May 2012
Our paper on dynamical decoupling in complex spin baths has been published in Nature Communications.

April 2012
Clarice is spotlighted on the NSE Department webpage.

April 2012
Congratulations to Ashok for publishing in Physical Review A very nice results on mixed-state spin transport in complex networks.

April 4, 2012
Prof. Cappellaro presents recent results of the Quantum Engineering Group to the NSE Department.

March 2012
Our paper on "Environment Assisted Metrology with Spin Qubits" appears in Physical Review A.

March 16, 2012
Clarice presents her work at the NSE Doctoral Research Expo.

March 2012
Prof. Cappellaro's paper on "Spin narrowing with adaptive parameter estimation" is published as a rapid communication in Phys. Rev A.

March 2012
QEG members present their work on magnetometry, transport in spin networks and in spin chains at the APS March meeting.

February 2012
Congratulations to Alex and Ashok for passying their Quals! Here is a picture from the celebration.

January 2012
Prof. Cappellaro has been selected as a recipient of the 2012 AFOSR Young Investigator Award.
More information on the MIT News website.

January 2012
Prof. Cappellaro wins a seed fund from MISTI for a collaborative project with Shinshu University.

November 2011
The Kick-off meeting for the Quantum Enabled Imaging, Sensing and Metrology (QuISM) MURI Program will be on November 28-29 at MIT. More information on the QuISM website.

October 2011
Dr. Kaur presents her recent work at Materials Day 2011.

October 2011
Our work on "Experimental characterization of coherent magnetization transport in a one-dimensional spin system" is published in New Journal of Physics.

September 2011
We are now part of the Center for Ultracold Atoms, whose NSF grant has been renewed for 5 years.

September 2011
Prof. Cappellaro will lead a Multidisciplinary University Reasearch Initiative (MURI) program aimed at developing novel Multi-Qubit Enhanced Sensing and Metrology techniques. This program is supported by a grant from ARO.

August 2011
Prof. Cappellaro attends the Spintech6 summer school and conference.

June 2011
Congratulations to Clarice for receiving a fellowship from the Schlumberger Foundation: she will be part of the Faculty for the Future Program. Her award has also been highlighted in the MIT news website.

May 2011
Congratulations to Alex for receiving a fellowship from NSERC.

May 2011
The Quantum Engineering Group is spotlighted in the NSE Department and MIT news.

May 2011
Prof. Cappellaro gives a talk at the 2011 xQIT Conference, "Difficult Problems in Quantum Information Theory".

April 2011
Our work on "Environment-Assisted Precision Measurement" is published in Physics Review Letters.

April 2011
Magnetic field imaging with nitrogen-vacancy ensemble is published in New Journal of physics.

March 2011
Our paper "Imaging mesoscopic nuclear spin noise with a diamond magnetometer", has been selected to be in the Journal of Chemical Physics Editors' Choice for 2010 list.

March 2011
Prof. Cappellaro and Dr. Kaur win a CSME award to support the growth of crystals used to study nuclear spin transport.

March 2011
Dr. HoNam Yum joins the group as a postdoc. Gary Wolfowicz will be a visiting student in the group until the end of Summer.

March 2011
Our paper on "Coherent-state transfer via highly mixed quantum spin chains" is published in Phys. Rev. A.

February 2011
Congratulations to Masashi for passing the General Examination!

November 2010
Dr. Gurneet Kaur joins the group.

October 2010
The article "Imaging mesoscopic nuclear spin noise with a diamond magnetometer", in press in the Journal of Chemical Physics, has been featured as a Research Highlight on JCP's home page.

September 2010
Ashok Ajoy and Alexandre Cooper-Roy join the group.

August 2010
Prof. Cappellaro is awarded an NSF grant:
"Spin Bath of a Central Spin System in Diamond: Polarization and Coherent Control".

July 2010
The first confocal setup is ready!

April 2010
Prof. Cappellaro and colleagues at Harvard are awarded a grant from NIST: Quantum control techniques for diamond-based magnetometers with applications to quantum information processing

February 2010
QEG's lab is ready!

Visit us in Bld. 26-305

September 2009
Clarice Aiello and Masashi Hirose are the first to join QEG.