Dirk R Englund

Professor

Department
Dept of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Technology Areas
Communication Systems: Optical, Wireless / Computer Science: Cybersecurity, Quantum Computing, Networking & Signals, Bioinformatics / Electronics & Photonics: Photonics, Quantum Technology, Semiconductors, Lasers / Sensing & Imaging: Imaging, Optical Sensing, Chemical & Radiation Sensing / Industrial Engineering & Automation: Autonomous Systems, Manufacturing & Equipment, Logistics / Chemicals & Materials: Nanotechnology & Nanomaterials, Catalysis & Synthesis / Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) / Biotechnology: Sensors & Monitoring, Biomedical Devices & Systems / Energy & Distribution: Nuclear & Fusion, Energy Storage, Electrochemical Devices

Trailblazing quantum innovator advancing photonic and semiconductor technologies to shape the future of computing, communication, and metrology.

Background and Experience

Professor Dirk Englund joined the MIT Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department faculty in January 2013 as Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.

On earning his BS in physics from Caltech in 2002, Dirk Englund spent a year as a Fulbright Fellow at TU Eindhoven, where he designed and built a system for ultrafast magneto-optic nanoscopy. He entered graduate school at Stanford, where he earned an MS in electrical engineering and a PhD in applied physics in 2008.  He was a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University until 2010.  Prior to coming to MIT, Prof. Englund was Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and of Applied Physics at Columbia University.

Prof. Englund’s research focuses on quantum technologies based on semiconductor and optical systems, with the goal of controlling quantum states in photons and semiconductor spin systems to address problems in communication, computation, and metrology. His major research accomplishments include the control of light-matter interactions of single quantum states in quantum dots and diamond nitrogen vacancy centers, high-brightness single photon sources, group III/V photonic crystal lasers, and integrated photonic networks for quantum information processing. Prof. Englund leads the Quantum Photonics Laboratory at MIT.

Awards and Honors

  • DARPA Young Faculty Award | 2012
  • 2012 IBM Faculty Award
  • 2011 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers
  • 2011 Sloan Research Fellowship in Physics
  • 2012 IEEE-HKN Outstanding Young Professional Award
  • 2008 Intelligence Community (IC) Postdoctoral Fellowship

Technologies

Large Scale Cluster State Generation via Cluster Emitters Frequency Tuning

Technology / Case number: #25213
Dirk R Englund / Linsen Li
Technology Areas: Electronics & Photonics
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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Optically-Heralded Entanglement of Superconducting Systems in Quantum Networks

Technology / Case number: #22977
Dirk R Englund / Stefan Krastanov / Hamza Raniwala
Technology Areas: Computer Science / Electronics & Photonics / Sensing & Imaging
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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Cryo-Compatible Universal Substrates for In-Situ Quantum Microscopy Imaging and Characterization

Technology / Case number: #25421
Dirk R Englund / Jawaher Almutlaq / Mohamed ElKabbash
Technology Areas: Electronics & Photonics / Sensing & Imaging
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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Room-Temperature Coherent Spin-Photon Interface

Technology / Case number: #23010
Dirk R Englund / Matthew Trusheim / Laura Kim / Stefan Krastanov / Hamza Raniwala / Hanfeng Wang
Technology Areas: Electronics & Photonics
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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Error Correction for Programmable Photonics

Technology / Case number: #23048
Dirk R Englund / Ryan Hamerly / Saumil Bandyopadhyay
Technology Areas: Computer Science / Electronics & Photonics
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End-to-End Research and Development Assistance through First-Principles Model-Based Reasoning and Intelligent Test & Measurement

Technology / Case number: #25660
Dirk R Englund
Technology Areas: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) / Computer Science / Industrial Engineering & Automation
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Method for Efficient, High-Speed Two-Photon Logic Gates at Room Temperature for General-Purpose Quantum Information Processing

Technology / Case number: #21399J
Dirk R Englund / Mikkel Heuck / Kurt Jacobs
Technology Areas: Computer Science / Electronics & Photonics
Impact Areas: Advanced Materials
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IOI: In-network Optical Inference

Technology / Case number: #23190J
Dirk R Englund / Ryan Hamerly / Liane Sarah Bel Bernstein / Alexander Sludds / Manya Ghobadi / Zhizhen Zhong / Weiyang Wang
Technology Areas: Computer Science / Sensing & Imaging
Impact Areas: Connected World
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Self-Configuration and Error Correction in Linear Photonic Circuits

Technology / Case number: #23341J
Dirk R Englund / Ryan Hamerly / Saumil Bandyopadhyay
Technology Areas: Electronics & Photonics / Industrial Engineering & Automation
Impact Areas: Connected World
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