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Alireza Marandi

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Alireza Marandi

Professor of Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics

B.S., University of Tehran, 2006; M.S., University of Victoria, 2008; Ph.D., Stanford University, 2013. Visiting Associate, Caltech, 2017-18; Assistant Professor, 2018-24; Professor, 2024-.

Research Overview

Professor Marandi's research is focused on fundamental technological developments in Nonlinear Photonics through exploring the frontiers of ultrafast optics, optical frequency combs, quantum optics, optical information processing, mid-infrared photonics, and laser spectroscopy. His team works on realization of novel nonlinear photonic devices and systems for applications ranging from sensing to unconventional computing and information processing, as well as advancing the theoretical understanding of them.

Research Summary: Photonics, Nonlinear Optics, Quantum Optics, Optical Frequency Combs, Spectroscopy

Tying Knots Inside Lasers

Unlocking Photonic Computing Power with Artificial ‘Life'

Alireza Marandi Named a Sloan Fellow

New Photonic Chip "Squeezes" More out of Light

Pioneering New Frontiers in Topological Physics

New Insight into Nonlinear Optical Resonators Unlocks Door to Numerous Potential Applications

Alireza Marandi Named 2019 KNI-Wheatley Scholar

Professor Marandi Wins AFOSR Young Investigator Award

Professor Marandi Receives Okawa Research Grant

Professor Marandi Wins Young Scientist Award

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2025-26

EE/APh 149 – Frontiers of Nonlinear Photonics

EE/APh 40 – Physics of Electrical Engineering

2022-23

EE/APh 123 – Advanced Lasers and Photonics Laboratory

EE/APh 40 – Physics of Electrical Engineering