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Gregor Jotzu

Professor

EPFL's Center for Quantum Science and Engineering

Lausanne, Switzerland

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I work on the ultrafast control of quantum matter - including materials, NV centers, superconducting circuits, using THz pulses and Floquet engineering.

My organisation

The Center promotes and supports research, education, and innovation in QSE to shape EPFL’s leading role in this domain. We develop synergies with other Swiss research institutions and thrive to network quantum centers & their researchers, students, and innovators. We aim at building partnerships with the Quantum Industry targeting Research, Innovation and Education. We drive actions to support equality, diversity and inclusion in Quantum.
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About me

Gregor Jotzu is heading the Dynamic Quantum Materials Laboratory (DQML) at EPFL. His research concerns the control of quantum materials using intense low-frequency laser pulses and the dynamics of order formation in strongly correlated quantum systems.

After reading physics at the University of Oxford, he became the 2009/2010 Michael von Clemm Fellow at Harvard University. He received his doctorate from ETH Zurich, where he studied quantum magnetism and driving-induced order using ultracold atoms in optical lattices in the group of Tilman Esslinger. His work on Haldane’s proposal for a topological insulator using Floquet engineering was recognized with the Prize in General Physics by the Swiss Physical Society and was cited by the Nobel Prize committee.

In 2017 he became a researcher in Andrea Cavalleri’s laboratory at the Max Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter in Hamburg, Germany. His work there focused on creating novel states of matter in solids using periodic driving with ultrafast lasers, such as inducing nontrivial topology and high-temperature superconductivity.

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Skills

  • THz
  • Floquet Engineering
  • quantum materials
  • Ultracold Fermions
  • Optical Lattices
  • Optical Spectroscopy
  • NV centers
  • Superconductors
  • Ultrafast Optics
  • High-Pressure Experiments

Interests

  • Floquet Engineering
  • Quantum sensing
  • quantum materials
  • Ultrafast Control
  • Non-Equilibrium Quantum Systems
  • Superconductivity
  • Articifial Gauge Fields