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    Jason Herrmann

    NSF Graduate Research Fellow, PhD Candidate in Applied Physics at Stanford University

    Jason Herrmann is a Graduate Research Fellow and PhD candidate in Applied Physics at Stanford University. He is affiliated with the Laboratory for Integrated Nano-Quantum Systems (LINQS) and is recognized as an NSF Graduate Research Fellow. His research focuses on scalable quantum photonics, specifically developing on-chip electro-optic control systems, which are crucial for advancing quantum technologies.12

    In addition to his research, Herrmann has made significant contributions to the field of quantum information and integrated photonics, as evidenced by his citations in academic literature.3 His educational background and ongoing work at Stanford highlight his commitment to pushing the boundaries of applied physics and quantum science.

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    Stanford, California, United States