Collaborators and Sponsors
Collaborators:
We are fortunate to work with many excellent researchers across the world. A partial list of recent collaborators is below; while only the Principal Investigator names are listed, they of course represent groups composed of outstanding students and postdocs that are the true engine behind all of the work.
Nonlinear Nanophotonics
Scott Papp, Matthew Hummon, John Kitching, and Scott Diddams (NIST Boulder)
Daron Westly and Gregory Simelgor (NIST Gaithersburg)
Curtis Menyuk (UMBC)
Yanne Chembo (UMD)
Avik Dutt (UMD)
Mohammad Hafezi (UMD)
Miro Erkintalo (University of Auckland, NZ)
Sean Kryzewski, Robert Rockmore, Brian Kasch (AFRL)
John Bowers (UCSB)
Mohammad Soltani (Raytheon BBN Technologies)
Integrated Quantum Photonics
Marcelo Davanco (NIST Gaithersburg)
Luca Sapienza (University of Cambridge, UK)
Vikas Anant (Photon Spot, CA)
Jin Liu (Sun-Yat Sen University, CN)
Dirk Englund (MIT)
Daniel Blumenthal (UCSB)
Stephan Reitzenstein (TU Berlin, GE)
Jin Dong Song (KIST, KR)
Varun Verma, Richard Mirin, and Sae Woo Nam (NIST Boulder)
Nanoscale electro/optomechanical transducers
Krishna Coimbatore Balram (University of Bristol, UK)
Simon Groeblacher (TU Delft, NL)
John Davis (University of Alberta, CA)
Thomas Purdy (University of Pittsburgh)
Jacob Taylor (NIST Gaithersburg)
Emil Zeuthen (University of Copenhagen, DK)
Sponsors:
We are fortunate to receive support from NIST (Microsystems and Nanotechnology Division, the NIST on-a-chip program, and the Director's Office), DARPA (MESO, DODOS, ACES, APHI, LUMOS, and SAVaNT programs), AFRL (SDCP program), and the Laboratory for Physical Science and Army Research Office (CQTS program).