ECE Cross-cutting Research in Quantum Materials and Devices

We are actively involved in quantum information and quantum computing.


This interdisciplinary research combines fundamental physics, chemistry, material science and device engineering to explore novel device concepts and elucidate non-equilibrium properties of nano-scale material structures.

Faculty

  • Joe Campbell

    Joe Campbell


    Joe Campbell, Lucien Carr Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, leads the photonic devices group. They develop novel optoelectronic devices with an emphasis on high-sensitivity photodetectors such as avalanche photodiodes and high-power photodiodes.

    Profile | Photonic Devices Group

  • Avik Ghosh

    Avik Ghosh


    Avik Ghosh, professor of electrical and computer engineering and professor of physics, leads the Virginia nano-computing research group to understand non-equilibrium properties of nano-scale material structures using high performance computational resources.

    ProfileVirginia Nano-Computing Research Group

  • Xu Yi

    Xu Yi


    Xu Yi, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering and assistant professor of physics by courtesy, leads the microphotonics group. His research group explores novel physics and applications of optical microresonators and optical frequency combs.

    Profile | Yi Photonics Lab

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