Pablo Jarillo-Herrero

Pablo Jarillo-Herrero

Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics

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617.253.3653

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Postdoctoral Researchers

Aviram Uri

Aviram Uri

Pappalardo Fellow

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Aviram received his B.Sc. in physics from Tel-Aviv University and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in physics from the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, under the supervision of Prof. Eli Zeldov. Aviram is a Pappalardo and VATAT postdoctoral fellow, working on strongly interacting topological moiré quantum materials.

B.Sc. Physics – 2012 – Tel-Aviv University

M.Sc. Physics – 2015 – Weizmann Institute of Science

Ph.D. Physics – 2021 – Weizmann Institute of Science

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Jiaqi Cai

Jiaqi Cai

Pappalardo Fellows

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Jiaqi Cai earned his Ph.D. from the University of Washington under the supervision of Prof. Xiaodong Xu, where he contributed to the discovery of the fractional quantum anomalous Hall effect. He is currently a Pappalardo Fellow, researching topological phases in quantum materials.

B.Sc Applied Physics – 2019, Huazhong Univ. of Sci. and Tech.
Ph.D. Physics, 2024, Univeristy of Washington

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Antonio Benitez

Antonio Benitez

Postdoctoral Researcher

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Antonio is a postdoctoral fellow whose research focuses on the investigation of the electronic properties of novel quantum materials, with a particular emphasis on two-dimensional materials like graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides. His work aims to push the boundaries of our knowledge of these materials and unlock their full potential for future technologies. Antonio received his PhD in physics from the Autonomous University of Barcelona, where he specialized in the spin and electronic properties of these materials, developing a deep understanding of their unique characteristics and behavior.

B.Sc. Physics – Nariño University (Colombia) – 2013
M.Sc. Physis – Instituto Balseiro (Argentina) – 2015
Ph.D. Physics – Autonomous University of Barcelona (Spain) – 2020

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Jiaojie Yan

Jiaojie Yan

Postdoctoral Researcher

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Jiaojie received her Ph.D. in physics from Peking University under Xi Lin’s supervision and joined PJH group in 2022. Her research focuses on correlated phenomena at ultra-low temperatures, aiming to explore novel quantum states as low as a few mK and beyond.

B.S. Physics – Shandong University – 2017

Ph.D. Physics – Peking University – 2022

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Graduate Students

Zhiren (Isaac) Zheng

Zhiren (Isaac) Zheng

Graduate Student

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Isaac received a B.A. in Physics from UC Berkeley and joined the group in 2018. He has been working on correlated phenomena in graphene/BN moiré heterostructure.

B.A. Physics – 2018 – UC Berkeley

Xirui Wang

Xirui Wang

Graduate Student

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Xirui received a B.S. in Physics from Peking University and joined the group in 2018. She has been working on ultrathin ferroelectrics.

Liqiao Xia

Liqiao Xia

Graduate Student

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Liqiao received a B.S. in Physics from University of Science and Technology of China, and joined PJH lab in 2020.

B.S. Physics – University of Science and Technology of China – 2019

Xueqiao Wang

Xueqiao Wang

Graduate Student

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Xueqiao received a B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology and joined the group in 2020. She has been working on correlated phenomena in twisted graphene multilayers.

B.S. Materials Science and Engineering – 2019 – Georgia Institute of Technology

Shuwen Sun

Shuwen Sun

Graduate Student

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Shuwen received a B.S. in Physics from University of Science and Technology of China in 2021. He has been working on superconductivity and other emergent correlated phenomena in van der Waals heterostructures.

B.S. Physics – University of Science and Technology of China – 2021

Skanda Rao

Skanda Rao

Graduate Student

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Skanda joined the PJH lab in 2022 and is currently working on hBN-aligned graphene devices. He graduated from Rutgers University with a B.S. in physics, where he worked with graphene-encapsulated TaS2 samples for STM in Professor Eva Andrei’s 2D materials lab. Outside the lab, Skanda is a South Indian classical vocalist and flutist.

B.S. Physics – Rutgers University New Brunswick – 2021

Ruihao Liu

Ruihao Liu

Graduate Student

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Ruihao received a B.S. in Mathematics and Physics from Tsinghua University. He joined PJH lab in 2023.

B.S. Mathematics and Physics – Tsinghua University – 2023

Undergraduate Students

If you’re a motivated MIT undergraduate eager to explore the exciting realm of quantum nanoelectronics, we invite you to apply for our UROP opportunities and be part of our lab.

Staff

Andrew Birkel

Andrew Birkel

Laboratory Operations Manager

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Room 13-2050
617.258.7213

Andrew received a B.S. in Physics from RPI and has worked at MIT since 2012. His first role was as a Technical Instructor in Junior Lab. In 2015 he joined the High Energy and High Density Physics (HEDP) research group in the PSFC, focusing on supporting lab-astro experiments at LLE in addition to supporting the development and deployment of novel particle detectors. In 2021 he joined RLE as a laboratory operations manager for the Quantum Photonics Group run by Professor Dirk Englund where he focused on experimental and administrative support. In 2023 he joined the PJH group in a similar role. Apart from his Physics background, he also has deep roots in the MIT hacker/maker community as well as a broad range of skills.

BS (Physics), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (2012)

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Deepika Kumawat

Deepika Kumawat

Research Specialist

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Room 13-2009

Deepika is currently working alongside Skanda in fabricating hBN-aligned graphene devices. She graduated from Mount Holyoke College with a B.A. in Physics, gaining research experience in various condensed matter groups, including labs at Harvard and MIT, where she focused on quantum materials and 2D materials characterization.

B.S. Physics – Mount Holyoke College – 2024

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Gerry Miller

Gerry Miller

Administrative Assistant

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Visitors

Takuya Iwasaki

Takuya Iwasaki

Visiting Scientist

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Takuya Iwasaki is the Independent Scientist at the Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitechtonics (MANA) of the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS). He received his Ph.D. degree in Materials Science from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) in 2017. From April 2017 to March 2018, he was a Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Research Fellowship at the JAIST. He moved to the NIMS in April 2018 as the International Center for Young Scientists (ICYS) Research Fellow and entered his current position in November 2020. His research interest is quantum transport phenomena in nanostructure devices based on two-dimensional materials and heterostructures, especially, graphene and hexagonal boron nitride, toward developing low-power consumption device applications and quantum computing processing devices.

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Group Alumni

Postdocs

Clément Collignon – Short Inc. Startup Founder
Fangzhou Xia – Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering at University of Texas at Austin
Kenji Yasuda – Assistant Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics at Cornell University
Yonglong Xie – Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Rice University
Sergio de la Barrera – Assistant Professor of Physics at University of Toronto
David MacNeill – Quantitative Researcher at Catham Financial
Mallika Randeria – Technical Staff Scientist at MIT Lincoln Lab
Denis Bandurin – Assistant Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at National University in Singapore
Sanfeng Wu – Assistant Professor of Physics at Princeton University
Yaqing Bie – Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering at Sun Yat-sen University, China
M.A. Mueed – Research Scientist at IBM Almaden
Landry Bretheau – Professor of Physics at Ecole Polytechnique
Efrén Navarro-Moratalla – Research Scientist Associate at University of Valencia, Spain
Hugh Churchill – Professor of Physics at Univeristy of Arkansas-Fayetteville
Andrea Young – Professor of Physics at UC Santa Barbara
Hadar Steinberg – Director of the Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Professor of Physics at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Nathan Gabor – Associate Professor of Physics at University of California, Riverside
Leonardo Campos – Assistant Professor of Physics at Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Ferhat Katmis – Postdoc at MIT
Tchefor Ndukum – Sr. Process Engineer at Intel Corporation
Michele Zaffalon – Application Scientist at Zurich Instruments, now RF developer at Bruker Biospin

Graduate Students

Jeong Min Park – Schmidt Science Fellow, Presidential Fellow, and Dick Fellow at Princeton
Daniel Rodan-Legrain – La Caixa and Rafael del Pino Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT
Dahlia Klein – Postdoctoral Fellow at Weizmann Institute of Science
Yuan Cao – Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Berkeley
Qiong Ma – Assistant Professor of Physics at Boston College
Valla Fatemi – Assistant Professor of Applied and Engineering Physics & Aref and Manon Lahhm Faculty Fellow at Cornell University
Yafang Yang – Staff Software Engineer (AI) at LinkedIn
Jason Luo – Senior Principal Analyst (Team Lead), Energy Market Authority (EMA), Singapore
Joel I-Jan Wang – Postdoctoral Associate at MIT, now Research Scientist at MIT
Javier Sanchez-Yamagishi – Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard, now Assistant Professor of Physics at UC Irvine
Patrick Herring – Cofounder and CSO, Glimpse
Britt Baugher – Senior Electrical Engineer at Motorola, now Global Test Software Architecture Lead at Knowles Corporation
Thiti Taychatanapat – Postdoctoral Fellow at National University in Singapore, now Lecturer at Chulalongkorn University, Thailand

Undergraduates

Uriel Guajardo – Undergrad at MIT
Andres Miers – Graduate student at Harvard
Christina Wang – Undergrad at MIT
Saranesh Prembabu – Undergrad at MIT
Nikhil Kunapuli – Undergrad at MIT
Francisco Machado – Graduate student at UC Berkeley
Kamphol Akkaravarawong – Graduate student at UC Berkeley
Trond Andersen – Graduate student at Harvard
Stephen Eltinge – Graduate student at Yale
Qian Lin – Graduate student at Stanford
Sang Hyun Choi – Graduate student at Urbana-Champaign
Lucas Orona – Graduate student at Harvard
Nityan Nair – Graduate student at UC Berkeley
Leo Zhou – Graduate student at Harvard
Olivia Mello – Undergrad at MIT
Yu-An Chen – Graduate student at Caltech
Kevin Fisher – Graduate Student at Stanford
North Surakitbovorn – Graduate Student at Standford
Kang Zhang – Undergrad at MIT
Haofei Wei – Graduate Student at Cornell
Danny Bulmash – Undergrad at MIT
Rachel Ellison – Undergrad at MIT
Amy Cottle – Undergrad at MIT
Linda Chen – Undergrad at MIT
Ken Van Tilburg – Graduate Student at Stanford
Sarah Geller – Graduate student at MIT
Chris Kennedy – Graduate student at Ohio State University
Andrew Gamalski – Marshall Scholar at the University of Cambridge
Fangfei Shen – Undergraduate at MIT
Alexandra Wright – Exxon Mobil
Chris Kennedy – Undergraduate at MIT
Thao H. Dinh – Graduate Student at MIT
Oriol Rubies Bigorda – Graduate Student at MIT
Isabelle Phinney – Graduate Student at Harvard
Maya Reese – Undergraduate at MIT
Ghadah Alshalan – Graduate Student at Oxford University
Antti Eero Asikainen – Undergraduate at MIT

Visiting Students

Iván Brihuega – Professor of Condensed Matter Physics, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Aaron Sharpe – SIMES Staff Scientist at Standford

Visiting Students

Miguel del Alamo – U. Barcelona, Spain
Maria Paula Angarita – MIT’s Technology and Science Policy Program
Scott Ho – University of Utah
Sirak Mekonen – MIT MSRP
Marco Mercurio Furchi – TU Vienna, Austria
Riccardo Pisoni – EPFL, Switzerland
Marta Pita Vidal – UPC, Spain
Yijin Zhang – University of Tokyo
Patrick Back – EPFL, Switzerland
Leonardo Campos – UFMG, Brazil
Märta Tschudin – University of Basel, Switzerland
Natasha Kiper – ETH, Switzerland
Eric Soriano – UPC, Barcelona
Alexander Rothstein – RWTH Aachen University, Germany