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My research activities include: studying quantum coherence in macroscopic mechanical oscillators, developing quantum-coherent networks of microwave signals for control and measurement, and implementing quantum-limited measurements in astrophysics and condensed matter experiments.

Scientists develop new, faster method for seeking out dark matter

An Image of the HAYSTAC system

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Konrad Lehnert named as a 2020 AAAS fellow.

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Department of Defense Awards Konrad Lehnert Prestigious Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship

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Drumming to the Heisenberg Beat

Work in the Lehnert Lab has been able to measure the movement of a quantum drum so precisely that the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is on full display.

Counting the quietest sounds in the universe

This diagram shows how the Lehnert Group can measure phonons

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