Dr Joe A Smith
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Lecturer in Quantum Technologies
  
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School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Sir Frederick Mappin Building
Mappin Street
Sheffield
S1 3JD
- Profile
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I graduated with an MEng in Electronic Engineering with Nanotechnology from UCL in 2014. Following a Kennedy scholarship year at MIT, I received my PhD in 2020 from the University of Bristol on spin-photon interfaces for quantum computing applications. Follow several years of postdoctoral research at Bristol, I joined the University of Sheffield as a Lecturer in 2025.
My lab looks to create useful applications from physics experiments with the injection of technologies. One target is answering whether single atom-like defects in solids can be controlled at scale, by borrowing existing semiconductor processing tools. We use silicon photonics, microwave electronics and robotics as well as building custom large-scale confocal microscopes.
Recent work has looked at embedding atom-like systems in photonics, designing new photonic nanocavities and demonstrating compatibility with silicon photonics. I am also interested in engineering applied to spins, through scalable microwave control using multi-layer silicon electronics, and advancing quantum sensing by aligning large vector fields with robotics.
The research goal here is to put photonics and electronics front and centre: with useful applications in adding spins to photonic quantum computing and networks, but also for more near-term implications for high resolution quantum sensing. 
- Qualifications
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- PhD in Physics, University of Bristol, 2020
 - MEng in Electronic Engineering with Nanotechnology, UCL, 2014
 
 
- Research interests
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- Hybrid integration of material platforms
 - Scale-up of photonics
 - Microelectronics for quantum
 - Quantum sensing
 
 
- Publications
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Journal articles
- . Advanced Science, 11(2).
 - . ACS Photonics, 10(9), 3302-3309.
 - . Optics Letters, 47(15), 3868-3868.
 - . Applied Physics Letters, 116(13).
 - . Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment, 824, 571-574.
 - . Physical Review Applied, 15(3).
 
Conference proceedings
- . Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (pp STu4F.3-STu4F.3), 2020.
 - . 2014 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference (NSS/MIC) (pp 1-4), 8 November 2014 - 15 November 2014.
 
Preprints
- Single photon emission from lithographically-positioned engineered nanodiamonds for cryogenic applications.
 - Crosstalk-mitigated microelectronic control for optically-active spins.
 - Robotic vectorial field alignment for spin-based quantum sensors.
 - Heterogeneous integration of solid state quantum systems with a foundry photonics platform.
 - Towards compact high-efficiency grating couplers for visible wavelength photonics.
 - The NV centre coupled to an ultra-small mode volume cavity: a high efficiency source of indistinguishable photons at 200 K.
 - Single photon emission and single spin coherence of a nitrogen vacancy centre encapsulated in silicon nitride.
 
 
- Professional activities and memberships
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- IOP Quantum Electronics and Photonics Group committee member
 - IOP Optical Group committee member