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Research Fellow | Singapore, Asia

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About Vindhiya Prakash

Vindhiya Prakash is a Research Fellow at Centre for Quantum Technologies based in Singapore, Asia. I lead the atomic physics experiments of the Quantum Optics Group at the Center for Quantum Technologies, NUS. I am passionate about quantum light-matter interactions and their applications. My expertise is in manipulating single-atom and photonic qubits, interfaces for strong light-atom coupling, correlated atom-resonant photon-pairs from parametric processes such as spontaneous parametric down-conversion and four-wave mixing. Currently leading a project on developing Singapore's quantum network by distributing photons entangled with neutral atoms.

Current Position: Research Fellow

Company: Centre for Quantum Technologies

Location: Singapore, Asia

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    Vindhiya Prakash serves as Research Fellow at Centre for Quantum Technologies.I lead the atomic physics experiments of the Quantum Optics Group at the Center for Quantum Technologies, NUS. I am passionate about quantum light-matter interactions and their applications. My expertise is in manipulating single-atom and photonic qubits, interfaces for strong light-atom coupling, correlated atom-resonant photon-pairs from parametric processes such as spontaneous parametric down-conversion and four-wave mixing. Currently leading a project on developing Singapore's quantum network by distributing photons entangled with neutral atoms.