Quantum Sensing & Spin Chemistry Group

The Quantum Sensing & Spin Chemistry group launched at AMI in March 2026. We are using room-temperature quantum sensors to explore photochemistry, spin physics, and chirality-dependent phenomena in biology and for quantum information science at the single-molecule regime.

Our quantum sensor of choice is the nitrogen–vacancy (NV) center in diamond, which offers nanoscale approaches for magnetic resonance spectroscopy and imaging. We are supported by the European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant “Q-CISS” to use NV centers to characterize photogenerated radical pairs in proteins and to better understand the chirality-induced spin selectivity effect.

This page will be updated to present the group's activities in the near future

Assistant Professor