Nathalie
de Leon

Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Co-Director, Princeton Quantum Initiative

Research interests: Building quantum hardware with color centers in wide bandgap materials, such as NV centers in diamond. Optics and photonics, surface science and materials engineering, atomic and molecular spectroscopy, nanofabrication, and cryogenics.

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Electrical and Computer Engineering

Improving human health, energy systems, computing and communications, and security