Professor Michael Wasielewski FRSC
Winner: 2022 Faraday Division open award:
Faraday Lectureship Prize
Northwestern University
For contributions toward understanding electron spin dynamics in molecular systems for applications in quantum information science.
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My teachers over the years have been a great inspiration to me. Now that I am a professor, I derive inspiration from my students, whose own curiosity energises mine.
Quantum information science (QIS) promises breathtaking advances in computing, sensing applications and communications. These advances depend on harnessing the unique properties of matter on the atomic scale. For example, Professor Wasielewski’s research focuses on electrons within molecules that have a property called spin. When observing the spin of an electron, only one of two possible values result, much like the on-off switches (bits) representing 0 or 1 in today’s computers. But when electrons are not observed, many of them (quantum bits or qubits) can interact to utilise any value between 0 and 1, therefore greatly expanding their ability to carry out computations.
The Wasielewski research group also focuses on connecting these systems on the molecular length scale without losing the important quantum properties of the resulting system. Molecular synthesis affords the opportunity to build novel molecular materials for QIS from the bottom up.
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