Jerónimo Maze


Dr. Jerónimo Maze
Dr. Jerónimo Maze
jmaze@fis.puc.cl
+56 2 2354 44 86

Main Researcher
Faculty of Physics
Specialty:
Quantum Mechanics Applications to the Development of Sensors, Condensed Matter, Quantum Optics and Biophysics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Industrial Electrical Engineer at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (2002), he received his Doctor`s degree in Physics from Harvard University (2010). He is currently working as an Associate Professor at Institue of Physics - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

Dr. Maze does research in condensed matter and quantum optics. His research lines include the study of nano systems which single degrees of freedom, such as the charge or the spin of an electron, can be accessed with a great control level and thus, being able to create original applications in metrology and information storage.

His investigations involve both experimental studies and theoretical models of nano systems in which a detailed description is required to describe the interaction between nano system and its environment.

Understanding these systems can result in original applications in both metrology and magnetometry at room temperature for biological applications and generation of single photons for the information theory and quantum metrology. These research lines represent multidisciplinary and challenging problems for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Interest Areas:

  • Quantum Mechanics Applications to the Development of Sensors
  • Condensed Matter and Quantum Optics
  • Biophysics

 

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