Jennifer Choy [jchoy@seas]
Biography
- Jennifer Choy received BS degrees in Nuclear Science and Engineering and Physics in 2007 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she worked on the NMR implementation of quantum computation under Prof. David Cory. She is currently an Applied Physics graduate student in Prof. Marko Lončar's nano-optics group at Harvard University.
Fellowships
- National Science Foundation Graduate Student Fellowship - Applied Physics (2007-2012)
Publications
- L. Fernandes, J. Choy, D. Khanal, D. Cory. Experimental realization of electromagnetically induced transparency in liquid-state NMR, Concepts in Magnetical Resonance, 30A (2007) 236-245
- J. Choy. Cluster-state Creation in Liquid-State NMR, MIT SB Thesis, 2007.
- J. Choy, W. Ling, A. Jerschow. Selective detection of ordered sodium signals via the central transition, Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 180 (2006) 105–109