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Matthew LaHaye, Ph.D. January 2018

Matthew D. LaHaye, Ph.D.

CONTACT Building 209 Phone: 626-660-5108, 315-443-2564 INFORMATION Department of Physics Fax: 315-443-9103 Syracuse University E-mail: [email protected] Syracuse, NY 13244 Website: http://lahayelab.syr.edu

EXPERTISE Nanoelectromechanical systems and superconducting devices. Quantum measurement and qubit technology. Design and fabrication (nanofabrication and microfabrication) of solid-state electronic and mechanical systems. Cryogenic (milli-Kelvin) equipment and measurement techniques. Ultra-sensitive low frequency and microwave measurement equipment and practices.

EDUCATION University of Maryland, College Park, College Park, MD USA Ph.D. Physics, 2005 Dissertation Title: The Radio Frequency Single-Electron Transistor Displacement Detector Dissertation Advisor: Prof. Keith C. Schwab

State University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY USA B.S. Physics (2nd major in Philosophy), 1999 Graduated magna cum laude Phi Beta Kappa inductee, 1997

ACADEMIC 2016-Present Associate Professor, Physics Department, Syracuse POSITIONS University (S.U.) 2009-2016 Assistant Professor, Physics Department, S.U. 2005-2009 Center for Physics of Information (CPI) Postdoctoral Scholar, California Institute of Technology (Caltech) Advisor: Prof. Michael Roukes

RESEARCH NSF-DMR Materials World Network: Investigations of Quantum AWARDS 1312421 Fluctuation Relations Using Superconducting Qubits $260,000, 09/15/13-08/31/16

NSF-DMR CAREER: Probing Quantum Behavior in Qubit- 1056423 Coupled Nanomechanical Systems $600,000, 05/15/11-04/30/16

PEER-REVIEWED 8. Rouxinol, F., Hao, Y., Brito, F., Caldeira, A.O., Irish, E.K., & LaHaye PUBLICATIONS M.D. “Measurements of Qubit-Nanoresonator Interactions in a Hybrid Quantum Electromechanical System.” 27, 364003 (2016).

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Matthew LaHaye, Ph.D. January 2018

LaHaye, M.D., and de Oliveira, M.C. “Quantum Simulation of the Anderson Hamiltonian with an Array of Coupled Nanoresonators: Delocalization and Thermalization Effects.” European Physical Journal Quantum Technology 3:9 (2016). 6. Brito, F., Rouxinol, F., LaHaye, M.D. & Caldeira, A.O. “Testing Time Reversal Symmetry in Artificial Atoms,” New Journal of Physics 17, 075002 (2015). 5. Hao, Y., Rouxinol, F, & LaHaye, M.D. “Development of a Broadband Reflective T-filter for Voltage Biasing High-Q Superconducting Microwave Cavities,” Applied Physics Letters 105, 222603 (2014). 4. Suh, J., LaHaye, M.D., Echternach, P.M., Schwab, K.C. & Roukes, M.L. “Parametric Amplification and Back-Action Noise Squeezing by a Qubit-Coupled Nanomechanical Resonator.” Nano Letters 10, 3990-3994 (2010). 3. LaHaye, M.D., Suh, J. Echternach, P.M., Schwab, K.C., & Roukes, M.L. “Nanomechanical Measurements of a Superconducting Qubit.” Nature 459, 960-964 (2009). 2. Naik, A., Buu, O., LaHaye, M.D., Armour, A.D., Clerk, A.A., Blencowe, M.P. & Schwab, K.C. “Cooling a Nanomechanical Resonator With Quantum Back-action.” Nature 443, 193-196 (2006). 1. LaHaye, M.D., Buu, O., Camarota, B. & Schwab, K.C. “Approaching the Quantum Limit of a Nanomechanical Resonator.” Science 304, 74-77 (2004).

CONFERENCE 3. LaHaye, M.D., Rouxinol, F., Hao, Y., Shim, S-B. & Irish, E.K. PROCEEDINGS “Superconducting Circuitry for Quantum Electromechanical Systems.” Proceedings of the SPIE, Quantum Information and Computation XIII, 95001D (2015). 2. Plourde, B.L.T., Wang, H., Rouxinol, F. & LaHaye, M.D. “Superconducting Metamaterials and Qubits.” Proceedings of the SPIE, Quantum Information and Computation XIII, 95000M (2015). 1. LaHaye, M.D., Suh, J., Echternach, P., Schwab, K. & Roukes, M. “Coupling a Nanomechanical Resonator to a Superconducting Qubit.” 2008 Conference on Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, CLEO/QELS. Technical Digest Series. Article Number 4552465.

MANUSCRIPTS Tacchino, F., Chiesa, A., LaHaye, M.D., Garretta, S. & Geraci, D. UNDER REVIEW “Electromechanical Quantum Simulators.” arXiv:1711.00051v1 (2017).

INVITED TALKS 05 Mar. 2018 American Physical Society March Meeting – Invited Focus Session Talk. Los Angeles, CA.

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Matthew LaHaye, Ph.D. January 2018

26 Jan. 2018 Physics Colloquium. Tufts University. Boston, MA. 09 Aug. 2017 Quantum Research Seminar. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL). Rome, NY. 24-28 July 2017 University of Campinas, Winter School – 2017. Campinas, Brazil. (Three lectures delivered via Skype.) 19 Apr. 2017 Physics Colloquium. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, NY. 01 Nov. 2016 Quantum Science Symposium – 2016. Cambridge, UK. 28 Sep. 2016 Physics Colloquium. University of Rochester. Rochester, NY. 09 Feb. 2016 Physics Colloquium. Emory University. Atlanta, GA. 22 Sep. 2015 Quantum Science Symposium – 2015. Boston, MA. (Cancelled due to illness.) 17 Sep. 2015 Physics Colloquium. Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY. 03-14 Aug. 2015 Paraty Quantum Information School (three 90 minute lectures) and Workshop (one 30 minute seminar). Paraty, Brazil. 24 Apr. 2015 SPIE Quantum Information and Computation XIII. Baltimore, MD. 20 Apr. 2015 Physics Colloquium. University of Kansas. Lawrence, KS. 27 Jan. 2015 Physics Colloquium. Colgate University. Hamilton, NY. 24 Oct. 2014 4th International Workshop on Entanglement, Decoherence and Quantum Control. Buffalo, NY. 11 Apr. 2014 Physics Colloquium. Williams College. Williamstown, MA. (Cancelled due to family emergency.) 19 Apr. 2013 Physics Colloquium. Sao Carlos Institute of Physics. Sao Carlos, Brazil. 16 Apr. 2013 Condensed Matter Physics Seminar. University of Campinas. Campinas, Brazil. 22 Oct. 2012 Joint Condensed Matter/Electrical Engineering Seminar. Case Western Reserve University. Cleveland, OH. 15 Mar. 2012 Condensed Matter Physics Seminar. Queens University. Kingston, Canada. 17 Nov. 2011 Physics Colloquium. Amherst College. Amherst, MA.

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Matthew LaHaye, Ph.D. January 2018

25 Oct. 2011 Electrical Engineering Seminar, Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY. 10 Sep. 2010 2010 Nano-opto-electro-mechanical Systems Approaching the Quantum Regime. Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP), Trieste, Italy. 6 Aug. 2010 2010 International Conference on Quantum Solids and Fluids. Grenoble, France. 24 Apr. 2010 60 Years of Condensed Matter Physics at Syracuse University. Syracuse, NY. 10 Apr. 2010 Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR), Quantum Cavities Workshop. Montreal, Canada. 23-24 Mar. Condensed matter seminars, Institute of Physics, 2010 University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil. 10 Dec. 2009 The 9th NY Complex Matter Workshop, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY USA. 20 Nov. 2009 Research Seminar. Institute of Atomic and Sub-Atomic Physics Seminar, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria. 19 Nov. 2009 Physics Department Seminar, University of Basel, Basel, Switzerland. 5 Nov. 2009 WEH Quantum Measurement and Metrology With Solid State Devices. PBH Germany. Oct.-Nov. 2009 Winter Lecture Series on Complex Quantum Systems. Institute of Quantum Optics and Quantum Information (IQOQI), Vienna AT. 27 Oct. & 10 Nov 2009. 20 Oct. 2009 Quantum Nonstationary Systems. Brasilia, Brazil. 15 Oct. 2009 Research seminar. Dartmouth College, Quantum/Nanophysics Seminar. Hannover, NH. PRIOR 18 invited talks

DEPARTMENTAL Syracuse University SERVICE 2017-Present S.U. Physics Department Strategic Planning Working Group Chair

25 Aug. 2017 Staffed the Physics Department’s information table at the College of Arts and Sciences Welcome Reception at the Carrier Dome on opening weekend for the 2017- 2018 academic year

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Matthew LaHaye, Ph.D. January 2018

2016-Present S.U. Physics Department Colloquium Committee

2016-Present S.U. Physics Department Undergraduate Curriculum Assessment Committee 2014-2016 Served on committee for hosting Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWiP) (American Physical Society CUWiP held at S.U. in January 2016) 2010-Present Assisted S.U. Graduate Admissions Committee with phone interviews of graduate student candidates Mar. 2015 Assisted with S.U. Physics Visiting Day Mar. 2014 Chair of S.U. Physics Visiting Day 2013-2014 Served on S.U. Graduate Recruitment Committee 2013-2014 Served on advisory committee for a Ph.D. student Fall 2013 Co-chair of S.U. Physics Undergraduate Research Day Fall 2012 Chair of S.U. Physics Undergraduate Research Day Fall 2011 Chair of S.U. Physics Undergraduate Research Day Fall 2011 Conducted assessment of S.U. undergraduate course PHY 221: General Physics Laboratory I Fall 2010 Chair of S.U. Physics Undergraduate Research Day 2010-2012 Co-chair of S.U. Physics Colloquium Committee

PROFESSIONAL Mar. 2017 Presented research tutorials to S.U. Society SERVICE & & Nov. 2014 for Physics Students (SPS) OUTREACH Oct.-Nov 2013 Presented two lectures to high school instructors at Syracuse University Project Advance (SUPA) workshops Nov. 2013 Presented one lecture at S.U. Physics Undergraduate Research Day Aug. 2011 Served on a panel at new faculty orientation S.U. 2010-2012 Served as a physics judge for the NY state mid-regional Science Olympiad, Le Moyne College 2009-Present Have reviewed papers for the following scientific journals: Science, Scientific Reports, Nature Communications, Physics Reports, Physical Review X, The Journal of Low Temperature Physics, Nano Letters, Nanotechnology, Actuators, Micromachines, Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, and Physica Scripta

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Matthew LaHaye, Ph.D. January 2018

Have reviewed funding proposals for the National Science Foundation (NSF), Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada, and the Netherlands Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM)

AWARDS & 2016-2017 American Physical Society (APS) Brazil-U.S. HONORS Professorship/Lectureship Program Travel Award. $4000.

Spring 2017 S.U. Physics Department “Dinner on the Department Teaching Award” for excellence in teaching a large enrollment lecture undergraduate class (PHY 212)

Spring 2014 S.U. Physics Department “Lunch on the Department Teaching Award” for excellence in teaching a graduate- level course (PHY 651) Fall 2013 S.U. Physics Department “Dinner on the Department Teaching Award” for excellence in teaching an undergraduate-level course (PHY 215) Spring 2011 S.U. Physics Department “Dinner on the Department Teaching Award” for excellence in teaching a large- enrollment undergraduate-level course (PHY 212) 2005-2007 Center for Physics of Information Postdoctoral Scholarship, Caltech Aug. 2002 NSF travel grant to attend NATO Advanced Study Institute in Erice, Italy May. 2002 Scholarship to attend the First International School and Conference on Nanoscale/Molecular Mechanics in Maui, HI May 1998 Rebecca Anne Oliver Award for Outstanding Undergraduate in Physics, UAlbany Nov. 1997 Phi Beta Kappa inductee May 1997 Presidential Award for Academic Achievement, UAlbany May 1997 Presidential Scholars Program Inductee, UAlbany

COURSES Syracuse University TAUGHT Spring 2018 PHY 576 Introduction to Solid State Physics

Fall 2016 & 2017 CAS 101

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Matthew LaHaye, Ph.D. January 2018

First Year Forum

Fall 2017 PHY 360 Vibrations, Waves, & Optics

Fall 2016 PHY 568 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II

Spring 2016 & 2017 PHY 212 General Physics II: Electricity and Magnetism

Spring 2014 & 2015 PHY 351/651 Instrumentation in Modern Physics Fall 2012 & 2014 PHY 451 Problems in Contemporary Physics Fall 2013 PHY 215 General Physics I (Honors and Majors) Fall 2010, 2011 PHY 568 & 2012 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics II Spring 2010, 2011 PHY 212 & 2012 General Physics II: Electricity & Magnetism

ACADEMIC Syracuse University ADVISING 2016-Present Served as upper-division advisor (4 physics majors) 2013-2014 Served as upper-division advisor (8 physics majors) 2011-2014 Served as lower-division advisor (~30 students) 2010-Present Served as graduate academic advisor (6 Ph.D. students)

ADDITIONAL Syracuse University EDUCATIONAL ACTIVITES 10-11 Feb. 2018 Attending American Physical Society (APS) and American Association of Physics Teachers (AAPT) workshop “Building a Thriving Undergraduate Physics Program”. College Park, MD 2016-17 First Year Forum advisor 2014 Served as Capstone Honors thesis reader 2010 Attended AAPT Workshop for New Physics and Astronomy Faculty. College Park, MD 2010 Served on honors thesis committee for 3 undergraduate students at Colgate University

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Matthew LaHaye, Ph.D. January 2018

2009-Present Served on 26 Ph.D. thesis defense committees at S.U. 2009-Present Served on 11 research oral exams for Ph.D. students 2009-Present Served on 1 M.A. thesis committee

Ph.D. STUDENTS Syracuse University SUPERVISED 2015-2016 Wei Jiang (Left graduate school for industry) 2011-2017 Hugo Hao (Ph.D. completed in 2017; currently a MEMS research engineer at SiTime Inc.) 2010-2011 Kun Gao (Left physics for materials science)

POSTDOCTORAL Syracuse University RESEARCHERS SUPERVISED 2010-2015 Dr. Francisco Rouxinol (Currently an Assistant Professor at University of Campinas, Brazil)

UNDERGRADUATE Syracuse University STUDENTS SUPERVISED 2014-2016 Andrew Ballard (S.U.) May-Aug. 2014 John Cole (University of Rochester) & May-Aug. 2016 June-Aug. 2013 Ryan Izant (Brown University) 2012-2013 Stephen McMillan (S.U.) June-Aug. 2011 Eric Rosenthal (University of Pennsylvania) 2010-2011 Thuc Mai (S.U.)

COLLABORATORS (In last six years) Dario Gerace (University of Pavia), Francesco Tacchino (University of Pavia), Stefano Garretta (University of Parma), Frederico Brito (University of São Paulo at São Carlos), Amir Caldeira (University of Campinas), Marcos Oliveira (University of Campinas), Elinor Irish (University of Southampton), Britton Plourde (Syracuse University), Francisco Rouxinol (University of Campinas), Seung-Bo Shim (Korean Research Institute of Standards and Science).

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