Bradley Hauer
Biography
Bradley Hauer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and a member of the Institute of Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo. He completed his PhD at the University of Alberta in 2019, after which he worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the Advanced Microwave Photonics group at NIST in Boulder, Colorado, USA.
Professor Hauer's research focuses on studying cavity optomechanical systems and superconducting circuits, with applications in metrology, quantum information, and non-classical state preparation.
Professor Hauer's research focuses on studying cavity optomechanical systems and superconducting circuits, with applications in metrology, quantum information, and non-classical state preparation.
Research Interests
- experimental and theoretical physics
- optomechanics
- superconducting circuits
- quantum information
- nanomechanics.
Education
- 2019, Doctor of Philosophy, Physics, University of Alberta, Canada
- 2011, Bachelor of Science, Physics, University of Alberta, Canada
Teaching*
- ECE 405A - Quantum Information Processing Devices
- Taught in 2024
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Graduate studies
- Currently considering applications from graduate students. A completed online application is required for admission; start the application process now.