Welcome to the Dusanowski Group!
We are a quantum optics and nanophotonics group in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Florida State University. Our research is at the crossroads of multiple fields, including material science, solid-state physics, nanophotonics, quantum optics, and quantum information science. Our efforts are focused on isolating individual quantum emitters with active spin states, such as ion dopants or defects in solids, and engineering strong interactions between them and photons using nanoscale optical structures. Our aim is to explore those systems as quantum memories and quantum light sources to study fundamental physics and uncover their potential applications in quantum technologies.
2025/07/01 - FSU opens the IRCB - Interdisciplinary Research and Commercialization Building - a new space equipped for quantum discovery! Read more here! We’ve just started setting up our lab spaces and offices in IRCB. If you’re interested in working in this exciting new space, consider joining our lab! Reach out via email at dusanowski@eng.famu.fsu.edusu.edu
2025/03/27 - Our recent work on spin-photon entanglement using erbium ions has just been published in PRX! Check out the paper and coverage in Physics Synopsis.
2024/09/18 - Open positions! We seek talented and motivated postdoctoral, graduate, and undergraduate researchers to join our team! Interested people are encouraged to get in touch via email at dusanowski@eng.famu.fsu.edu