Bio


Born in Lima, Peru, Jean-Michel moved to the U.S. to pursue a B.S. in physics at Stanford. He is currently enrolled as a co-terminal EE MS student. Jean-Michel's research interests include quantum photonics and quantum information science, with a focus on diamond color centers, inverse design, and cavity quantum electrodynamics. He is a co-author of a number of refereed journal and conference publications in these fields. Prior to enrolling at Stanford, Jean-Michel was a member of Peru's national fencing and debate teams. At Stanford, he enjoys practicing taekwondo, hiking, and spending time with his friends.

Honors & Awards


  • Departmental Honors, Stanford University Physics Department (June 2024)
  • Award for Excellence in Honors Thesis Presentation, Oral Communication Program (June 2024)

Current Research and Scholarly Interests


Diamond photonics and inverse-design for applications in quantum information

Work Experience


  • Researcher, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (July 2023 - August 2023)

    Worked with slow-light waveguides to enhance the emission of erbium dopants in silicon. These emitters hold vast potential for applications in quantum networks based on their CMOS-compatibility and telecom-wavelength emission.

    Location

    Hans-Kopfermann-Straße 1, 85748 Garching bei München, Germany

All Publications


  • Efficient Photonic Integration of Diamond Color Centers and Thin-Film Lithium Niobate ACS PHOTONICS Riedel, D., Lee, H., Herrmann, J. F., Grzesik, J., Ansari, V., Borit, J., Stokowski, H. S., Aghaeimeibodi, S., Lu, H., McQuade, P. J., Melosh, N. A., Shen, Z., Safavi-Naeini, A. H., Vuckovic, J. 2023; 10 (12): 4236-4243