Jonathan Baugh

Jonathan Baugh

Chemistry, Professor, Quantum Information Graduate Program Director

Biography

Jonathan Baugh is working toward the physical realization of solid-state quantum information processors, using the property of spin to encode and manipulate quantum information. His work has focused on solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance and electron spin resonance, and more recently on quantum transport and development of qubits in semiconductor nanostructures.

Research

Research Interests

  • Solid-state electron and nuclear spin implementations for quantum information processing
  • Spin qubits in quantum dots
  • Nanowires and novel materials
  • Coherent control of quantum systems
  • Electron and nuclear magnetic resonance
  • Condensed matter
  • Quantum science
  • Quantum electronics
  • Quantum information processing
  • Quantum sensors
  • Quantum light sources
  • Quantum transport in semiconductor nano-electronic devices
  • Engineering scalable quantum building blocks

Application Areas

  • Healthcare Systems

Technology Areas

  • Imaging
  • Sensors

Discipline Areas

  • Chemistry
  • Nanotechnology
  • Physics