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de Riedmatten, Hugues
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ICREA Research Professor at ICFO (Institut de Ciències Fotòniques). Technology & Engineering
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Since 09/ 2010, Hugues de Riedmatten is ICREA Research Professor and group leader in quantum optics at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) in Barcelona. He obtained a Master in Physics from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL) in 1999, and a PhD in experimental quantum optics from the University of Geneva in 2003, for his work on long distance quantum communication in optical fiber (supervisor Prof Nicolas Gisin). He was then postdoctoral scholar at Caltech (Prof Jeff Kimble), where he worked on light-matter interaction at the quantum level by interfacing cold atomic ensembles and single photons. In 2006, he was appointed as senior researcher at the University of Geneva, where he was leading the solid state quantum memory activities. He published more than 55 articles in peer-reviewed journals and gave over 30 talks, both in international conferences and as invited seminars. In 2011, he was awarded a starting grant from the European Research Council (ERC).
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Research Interests
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Hugues de Riedmatten leads the Quantum Photonics group at ICFO. His research interests are in quantum information science (QIS) and quantum optics. QIS is a research field that aims at controlling quantum coherence in light and matter in order to enable new information processing capabilities impossible with classical resources. He is now particularly interested in the quantum control of light matter interaction between single photons and atomic ensembles implemented with rare-earth doped solids and cold atomic gases. The goal is to develop the quantum technology to implement quantum information networks and quantum repeaters. A more fundamental goal is to enable the observation of fascinating quantum effects, such as entanglement, with distant material systems and to explore and extend the limits of quantum coherence in complex material systems.
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KeyWords
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Quantum Information, Quantum optics, Quantum memory, Entanglement
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