Kartik Srinivasan

I am now a staff member at the Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology (CNST) at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, MD. My current contact information can be found here.

I am building a research effort in nanophotonics at CNST, with an interest in the study of strong light-matter interactions in chip-based structures, and in the development of measurement tools by which processes in such devices can be effectively characterized. If you are interested in working with me as a postdoctoral scholar, please see this flyer for more information.

Before coming to NIST, I was a postdoctoral scholar at the Center for the Physics of Information
and a graduate student in Professor Oskar Painter's lab in the Department of Applied Physics, all
at Caltech. My graduate research was generously supported by the
Hertz Foundation.

Research Interests

Summary of semiconductor cavity QED work

CV (.pdf)

PhD Thesis

Quantum Optics
Wikipedia Site

last updated: 11/2007