Thesis Defense Presentation
My thesis defense presentation, Optomechanical Integrated Circuits for Efficient Microwave-to-Optical Transduction, is provided here for anyone interested.
Notes from my journey through quantum hardware, research highlights, and life transitions between Seattle, Boston, and the Bay Area.
My thesis defense presentation, Optomechanical Integrated Circuits for Efficient Microwave-to-Optical Transduction, is provided here for anyone interested.
It's been a while since I last posted here. A lot has happened! I successfully defended my PhD at UW, moved to Boston, and now I will be moving to San Francisco. If you're in the Bay Area, let's catch up!
My second work on optomechanical microwave-to-optical transduction is now available at Science Advances! This second work gives more insights into designing a quantum transducer using CMOS compatible substrates. Definitely worth the read.
My paper "Optomechanical ring resonator for efficient microwave-optical frequency conversion" (Nature Communications 14, 7594) is finally published! I personally think this paper brings fresh insight toward designing a useful piezo-optomechanical quantum transducer. A parallel study about the material platform used in our paper is also published on Advanced Materials.
I hope you enjoy reading the paper we wrote, and happy Thanksgiving!
This is the first ever blog post! Who knows what I might write about? Maybe I will write about my two cents on random subjects, or share a good book that I read recently. Sorry my blog doesn't have the "leave a comment" function yet. Anyhow, I am looking forward to making this space more interesting!