Shuo Sun

Hiri-o-tuppa

Tree started his undergraduate study in 2019 at the University of Colorado Boulder, with a major in math and physics. He is eager to extend his knowledge beyond the material in class. He is a pop-sci geek. He was vice president of the Thai student association. He likes hiking and his dream is to visit all the national parks in the US. After graduating, he wants to pursue his future study in quantum information and computation.

Das

Arunava is a senior undergraduate student from IIT Delhi, majoring in Electrical Engineering. He is currently a virtual visiting student of the Sun Group, working on optical networks related to generation and measurement of entangled photonic states. After obtaining his BS, he plans to pursue graduate studies in the area of quantum information science.

Granmoe

Austin obtained his BS in Physics and Applied Mathematics from Johns Hopkins University in 2019. Before joining the Sun group as a physics PhD student in 2021, Austin researched and tested military optics at the Department of Defense. He has previously conducted research in Raman spectroscopy, CO2 laser design and fabrication, and big data analysis.

Shuo received the Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Award

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Shuo has been selected as one of 35 awardees in the 2021 Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Awards. In 2021, this award received 156 applications from 89 ORAU member institutions, with each member institution can nominate only up to 2 applications.

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