BRANDON REYNOLDS

PhD Program, Chemical & Biological Engineering

BRANDON REYNOLDS

PhD Program, Chemical & Biological Engineering

Brandon ReynoldsI 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.

Brandon ReynoldsI 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.

Contact

Alderson Hall 349
Alderson Hall 182 (lab)

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