Mukund Vengalattore
Program Manager
Defense Sciences Office
Dr. Mukund Vengalattore joined DARPA in May 2022 as a program manager in the Defense Sciences Office.
His interests include harnessing principles of quantum science and non-equilibrium quantum dynamics to create new capabilities in the broad areas of quantum-enhanced sensors; positioning, navigation and timing (PNT); quantum information science and related quantum technologies.
Prior to joining DARPA, Vengalattore was in the physics department at Cornell University where he led an experimental research program in the areas of ultracold quantum gases, optomechanics and hybrid quantum systems. His work includes the use of quantum measurement backaction to create novel forms of quantum behavior, 'noise-engineering' techniques to enhance the sensitivity and coherence of quantum sensors, and the creation and study of robust out-of-equilibrium states of matter in isolated quantum systems. Vengalattore is a recipient of the Alfred P. Sloan Fellowship and the Merrill Outstanding Educator award.
Vengalattore received Bachelor of Science degrees in physics, electrical engineering and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and his doctoral degree in physics, also from MIT.
Programs
- APAQuS: Automated Prediction Aided by Quantized Simulators
- MeasQuIT: Measurement-based Quantum Information and Transduction
- NaPSAC: NanoWatt Platforms for Sensing, Analysis and Computation
- ONISQ: Optimization with Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum devices
- OpTIm: Optomechanical Thermal Imaging
- PhENOM: Photon-Efficient Nanoscale Optical Metrology
- ROCkN: Robust Optical Clock Network
- SAVaNT: Science of Atomic Vapors for New Technologies (and EQSTRA expansion)
- SUNSPOT: Sources for Ultraviolet Nuclear Spectroscopy of Thorium
- SynQuaNon: Synthetic Quantum Nanostructures