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Profile
| Academic position | Full Professor |
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| Research fields | Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics,Semiconductor Physics,Quantum Optics |
| Keywords | Theoretical and Computational Photonics, Semiconductor Quantum Dots, Photonic Crystals, Nanophotonics, Quantum Optics |
| Honours and awards | : APS Fellow : Humboldt Award : IOP Fellow : JSPS Fellow : OPTICA Fellow : Queen's Prize for Excellence in Research |
Current contact address
| Country | Canada |
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| City | Kingston |
| Institution | Queen's University at Kingston |
| Institute | Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy |
Host during sponsorship
| Start of initial sponsorship | 30/09/2020 |
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Programme(s)
| 2018 | Humboldt Research Award Programme |
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Nominator's project description
| Professor Hughes is known internationally for his outstanding research in nanophotonics and quantum optics. He has made important contributions to the theory and methodologies of describing light-matter interactions in various photonic nanostructures, including photonic crystals, quantum dots, and semiconductor cavity-quantum electrodynamics (QED). During his stay in Germany, he intends to develop methods and collaborative research projects related to describing quantum light-matter interactions in open resonators, quantum plasmonics, and coherent feedback in quantum optics. |