Theoretical Quantum-Nano Photonics
Prof. Dr. Darrick Chang
darrick.chang@icfo.euActivities
We explore the fascinating and interdisciplinary world of quantum interactions between matter and light confined to the nanoscale, to uncover rich new phenomena and powerful applications.
Our research focuses on developing novel techniques to manipulate quantum interactions between light and matter, advancing theoretical tools to understand these phenomena, and proposing novel applications for such systems. Topics that we are interested in include, but are not limited to:
- Atom-nanophotonics interfaces
- Quantum optics and atomic physics
- Quantum optics using atomic arrays
- Nanoscale optical trapping techniques
- Strongly correlated quantum optics
- Optomechanics
- Graphene optics with 2D materials
We work on a combination of fundamental and applied research in these areas, and furthermore collaborate with leading experimental groups worldwide to bring our ideas toward realization.
The group has opportunities for outstanding PhD students and postdocs. For more information, please contact Prof. Darrick Chang directly. Information on application procedures can be found on the ICFO jobs website.