Jelena Notaros
Professor Jelena Notaros is a distinguished Robert J. Shillman (1974) Career Development Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She is actively collaborating on research in the dynamic fields of biological and medical devices and systems, where her work is contributing to groundbreaking advancements in healthcare technology. Her expertise extends to communications systems, where she is exploring innovative solutions to enhance connectivity and data transmission. With a profound interest in electronic, magnetic, optical, and quantum materials and devices, Professor Notaros is at the forefront of developing cutting-edge technologies that have the potential to revolutionize various industries. Her research in integrated circuits and systems is paving the way for more efficient and powerful electronic devices, while her work with nanoscale materials, devices, and systems is pushing the boundaries of miniaturization and functionality. In the realm of optics and photonics, Professor Notaros is investigating new methodologies to manipulate light for a range of applications, from telecommunications to imaging. Her contributions to quantum computing, communication, and sensing are particularly noteworthy, as she is helping to unlock the potential of quantum technologies to solve complex problems and enhance security in information systems. Professor Notaros's interdisciplinary approach and dedication to advancing technology make her a leading figure in her field. Her work not only contributes to the academic community but also has significant implications for industry and society at large. Through her research, she is committed to fostering innovation and addressing some of the most pressing challenges in science and engineering today.
Publications
, 13790, 2022-04-08
, 12912, 2023-04-03