Srujan Meesala

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Srujan Meesala's research is focused on nanoscale devices for next-generation quantum information systems. His work employs a wide variety of experimental platforms including superconducting quantum circuits, atomic-scale defect centers, and nanoscale photonic and acoustic devices. Recently, he has been researching hybrid quantum devices which connect physically different qubits for applications in computation, communication and sensing.

Before joining Rice in July 2024, he was an IQIM Postdoctoral Scholar at Caltech. He received his PhD in Applied Physics from Harvard University in 2019, and undergraduate degree in electrical engineering from IIT Bombay in 2012.

Research Areas

Quantum information science and engineering, quantum optics, superconducting quantum circuits, color centers, nanophotonics, hybrid quantum devices, quantum transducers, quantum networks

Education

2019 Ph.D. Applied Physics, Harvard University

2012 B.Tech. Electrical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Honors & Awards

2023 Boeing Quantum Creator's Prize

2020 IQIM Postdoctoral Scholar, Caltech

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