People

Principal Investigator

Paul Simmonds

Paul Simmonds

Quantum Nanomaterials Laboratory
Tufts University
200 Boston Ave, Suite 2600
Medford, MA 02155

Office: 617-627-2291
Fax: 617-627-3220

Faculty Profile Email Dr. Simmonds

Dr. Paul Simmonds completed his PhD in semiconductor physics at the University of Cambridge in 2008, followed by postdoctoral positions at the University of Minnesota, UCSB, and Yale University. While at Yale, Simmonds discovered that by using tensile strain it is possible to create III-V quantum dots on (110) and (111) surfaces, with implications for the fields of quantum computing and spintronics. Starting in 2011, he managed the Integrated NanoMaterials Laboratory at UCLA, and Chaired the IEEE Photonics Society chapter. Dr. Simmonds joined Boise State University as Assistant Professor in 2014, with joint appointments in Physics and Materials Science & Engineering, and was promoted to Associate Professor in 2020. In Fall 2023, he joined the Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Tufts University. Dr. Simmonds collaborates extensively with groups across the US and around the world. He is a Senior Member of the IEEE, and a National Science Foundation CAREER awardee.

PhD Students

Jimmy Rushing

Jimmy Rushing

Jimmy is currently pursuing a PhD in Materials Science through the department of Electrical & Computer Engineering at Tufts University. Jimmy holds a BS in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of South Alabama, and an MS in Materials Science & Engineering from Boise State University. Jimmy’s research involves the use of molecular beam epitaxy to grow III-V semiconductor nanostructures. His focus is currently on exploiting the unique symmetry and intrinsic strain characteristics of the crystals grown on the (111) crystallographic surfaces to create novel quantum dot and topologically insulating materials on gallium antimonide substrates.

MS Students
 

Xikai Xie

Xikai Xie

Xikai Xie is currently pursuing a Masters of Science in Materials Science and Engineering at Tufts University. His research interests include electronic nanomaterials and semiconductor optoelectronic device fabrication, and he is currently working on InGaAs/GaSb(111) Quantum Dot LED device simulation. In 2022, he completed his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering at San Diego State University. In early 2023, Xikai was employed by Entegris as a process engineer co-op for electrostatic-chuck research and development.

Undergraduate Students

Larry Qiu

Larry Qiu

Larry is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering at Tufts University. In the laboratory, his primary role is characterizing and modeling samples using spectroscopic ellipsometry. His research interests include materials science and microfabrication, and in the future, he hopes to earn a graduate degree in these fields. Outside of research, he is involved in the Tufts Solar Vehicle Project as treasurer and member of the sponsorship and panel assembly groups.