The Lahiri group focuses on developing novel approaches to quantum information science, imaging, and object reconstruction via scattering. We aim to push the current boundaries of these fields. Our approach is to combine concepts and techniques from quantum physics and classical optics.
We gratefully acknowledge support from the following agencies.
Currently (updated September 2023), we have an opening for a postdoctoral position. The successful candidate should have a PhD or about to submit their thesis in Physics or a related field with background in one or more of classical and quantum optics, imaging with light, and quantum entanglement. Strong analytical and programming skills are required. Previous experience in high-dimensional entanglement is a plus. Please click here to apply.
Currently (updated September 2023), we have several opening for PhD students.
Check out our new Science Advances paper, a collaboration with Radek...
Check out our new Physical Review Letters paper, in which we have deonstrated a new entanglement measurement technique. This method allows to measure entanglement in a specific type of mixed qubit...
Mayukh, jointly with colleagues, published an article in Reviews of Modern Physics. One of the coauthors is Prof. Anton Zeilinger, who won the 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics. This article highlights...
Mayukh, with his colleages, have written a tutorial on quantum imaging and metrology with undetected photons. It is published in the Journal of the Optical Society of America...