LAUREN CISNEROS

PhD Program, Chemical Engineering

LAUREN CISNEROS

PhD Program, Chemical Engineering

Lauren Cisneros

My primary research interests lie in nanomaterial engineering and super-resolution spectroscopy, both of which are well-aligned for studying physical implementations of quantum systems. With this program I am also particularly interested in the interdisciplinary work and emphasis on growing the graduate-level and professional quantum engineering community. Participating in this traineeship will allow me to expand my skillset not only in materials science, but also more broadly through collaboration with researchers focusing on other aspects of quantum engineering.

When I’m not working on research, I like to spend my time reading, working on puzzles, and playing various metroidvania and open-world games. I also am a big reptile fan and have a pet carpet python, come talk to me about reptiles any time!

Contact

AH 349
Lab: AH 182

Education

  • MS, Chemical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
  • Minors, Computer Science, Biomedical Engineering, Colorado School of Mines

Research Interests

  • Super-resolution molecular imaging
  • Transport and optical modelling
  • Nanomaterial engineering

Current Project

Speciation and quantification of decohering groups in trapped ion and NV- devices via photothermal heterodyne imaging

Mentors

Dr. Matthew Crane, Colorado School of Mines (primary)