BRANDON REYNOLDS
PhD Program, Chemical & Biological Engineering
BRANDON REYNOLDS
PhD Program, Chemical & Biological Engineering
I have an interest in becoming well versed in quantum engineering concepts and practices, and hope someday to become a professor leading quantum engineering research. I think that this traineeship will help me immensely on my journey, and I hope that I can learn as much as possible from my peers.
I play Dungeons and Dragons (and am president of the club at Mines!), brew beer, and play board games for fun.
I have an interest in becoming well versed in quantum engineering concepts and practices, and hope someday to become a professor leading quantum engineering research. I think that this traineeship will help me immensely on my journey, and I hope that I can learn as much as possible from my peers.
I play Dungeons and Dragons (and am president of the club at Mines!), brew beer, and play board games for fun.
Education
- BS, Chemical & Biological Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
- MS, Quantitative Biosciences & Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
Research Interests
- Single Photon Emitters
- Optical Cavities
- Nanocrystal Engineering
Current Project
Studying efficient coupling of single photon emitters to optical cavities for use in quantum computing
Mentors
Dr. Matthew Crane, Chemical and Biological Engineering Department