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Professor Jared Cole
Professor Jared Cole is a member of the Physics discipline of the School of Science and leader of the Theoretical Chemical and Quantum Physics research group.
He is a theoretical physicist, specialising in quantum theory and its application in electronics, computing and condensed-matter physics.Jared has extensive collaborations with both theoretical and experimental researchers overseas and within Australia. He has also taught various physics subjects at undergraduate and graduate level, both in Australia and Germany.
His current research interests include quantum circuit theory, spin physics, decoherence, measurement and entanglement theory, quantum information and computing.
Research interests
- Quantum coherence in low-temperature electronics and spin systems.
- Quantum computing and quantum information, especially in a solid-state context.
- The use of quantum circuits for applications in quantum computing and quantum metrology.
- Quantum sensing and using induced decoherence as a probe of dissipative environments.
- The interplay between atom-photon interactions and many-body physics.
Publications
The latest publications, including those currently under peer-review, are available on the arXiv.
View Associate Professor Jared Cole's full publication and ORCID.
Previous Academic Experience
- 2009 – 2010 Faculty Researcher, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Karlsruhe, Germany
- 2008 – 2009 Alexander von Humboldt Fellow, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany
- 2006 – 2007 Research Fellow, ARC Centre for Quantum Computer Technology, University of Melbourne
- 2006 PhD, School of Physics, University of Melbourne
- 2002 B. App. Phys. / B. Comm. Eng. (Hons) RMIT University
- Sullivan, H.,Cole, J. (2024). Link between shape dependent lifetimes and thermal escape in quantum dots and rings In: Physical Review Research, 6, 1 - 9
- Steinfeld, L.,Cole, J.,Hapuarachchi, H. (2023). Prospects of Utilizing Quantum Emitters to Control the Absorption of Non-Noble Plasmonic Metal Nanoparticles In: Annalen der Physik, 535, 1 - 6
- Johnson, B.,Stuiber, M.,Creedon, D.,van Beveren, L.,Rubanov, S.,Cole, J.,Duty, T. L., et al, . (2023). Silicon-Aluminum Phase-Transformation-Induced Superconducting Rings In: Nano Letters, 23, 17 - 24
- Forecast, R.,Campaioli, F.,Schmidt, T.,Cole, J. (2023). Photochemical Upconversion in Solution: The Role of Oxygen and Magnetic Field Response In: Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 127, 1794 - 1800
- Collins, M.,Campaioli, F.,Tayebjee, M.,Cole, J.,McCamey, D. (2023). Quintet formation, exchange fluctuations, and the role of stochastic resonance in singlet fission In: Communications Physics, 6, 1 - 8
- Bake, A.,Zhang, Q.,Ho, C.,Cole, J., et al, . (2023). Top-down patterning of topological surface and edge states using a focused ion beam In: Nature Communications, 14, 1 - 8
- Forecast, R.,Gholizadeh, E.,Prasad, S.,Blacket, S.,Tapping, P.,McCamey, D.,Tayebjee, M.,Huang, D.,Cole, J.,Schmidt, T. (2023). Power Dependence of the Magnetic Field Effect on Triplet Fusion: A Quantitative Model In: Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 14, 4742 - 4747
- Manian, A.,Campaioli, F.,Hudson, R.,Cole, J.,Schmidt, T.,Lyskov, I.,Smith, T.,Russo, S. (2023). Charge Transfer-Mediated Multi-exciton Mechanisms in Weakly Coupled Perylene Dimers In: Chemistry of Materials, 35, 6889 - 6908
- Forecast, R.,Campaioli, F.,Cole, J. (2023). Magnetic Field Effects in Triplet-Triplet Annihilation Upconversion: Revisiting Atkins and Evans’ Theory In: Journal of Chemical Theory and Computation, 19, 7816 - 7824
- Yuan, G.,Higginbotham, H.,Han, J.,Yadav, A.,Kirkwood, N.,Mulvaney, P.,Bell, T.,Cole, J.,Funston, A. (2023). Tuning the Photoluminescence Anisotropy of Semiconductor Nanocrystals In: ACS Nano, 17, 19109 - 19120
14 PhD Completions and 1 Masters by Research Completions5 PhD Current Supervisions
- Ultrathin coatings for IR selective switchable smart windows (FLEET Translation Program - administered by Monash University). Funded by: MONASH UNIVERSITY - CAT0 from (2023 to 2023)
- Low-dimensional aluminium oxides-based reinforced epoxy and silicone polymers for LED encapsulation application (FLEET Translation Program - administered by Monash University). Funded by: MONASH UNIVERSITY - CAT0 from (2023 to 2023)
- Multidimensional Coherent Spectroscopy of Strongly Correlated Materials (administered by Swinburne University of Technology). Funded by: ARC Discovery Projects 2021 from (2021 to 2024)
- Multifunctional deposition system for advanced superconducting circuits (led by The University of Sydney). Funded by: ARC LIEF via other University from (2021 to 2021)
- Nanoelectronics using exotic materials: novel spintronic and superconducting devices (administered by Victoria University Wellington). Funded by: Royal Society of New Zealand - Catalyst Fund from (2021 to 2024)