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Principal Investigator

Joonhee Choi

Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering
Terman Faculty Fellow in the School of Engineering

Joonhee Choi is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University. Joonhee received his Ph.D. and master’s from Harvard University, as well as master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology. Prior to joining Stanford, he worked as an IQIM postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Quantum Information and Matter (IQIM) at Caltech. At Stanford, Joonhee has been named a Terman Faculty Fellow in the School of Engineering.

Joonhee’s research focus has been on engineering the dynamics of quantum many-body systems for both exploring fundamental science and demonstrating practical quantum applications. Throughout his career, he has made seminal advances in a wide variety of fields ranging from nonlinear nano-optics, ultrafast phenomena, solid-state and atomic physics, and quantum many-body physics to practical applications in quantum metrology, communication, and information processing. 

Education

BS/MS, Mechanical Engineering, KAIST
AM, Physics, Harvard University
PhD, Applied Physics, Harvard University

Contact

650.498.2124

Location

Spilker 202