Summary
Srivatsa Chakravarthi is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Washington specializing in experimental quantum technologies, with nine years of experience engineering solid-state defect qubits and hybrid nanophotonic platforms. He leads development of a GaP-on-diamond architecture to enable remote entanglement, combining photonic design, nanofabrication, cryogenic optics and automated resonant spectroscopy. His PhD work demonstrated scalable device geometries and ancillary on-chip components—from single-photon detectors to frequency conversion—establishing practical routes to integrate NV and SiV centers with nanophotonics. Comfortable across design, fabrication and control software (MATLAB, Python, Lumerical, Klayout), he also trains and coordinates teams on complex experimental systems. Based in Seattle, he brings both deep hands-on lab skill and system-level thinking that bridges materials integration to quantum networking experiments.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.86, Master of Science - MS, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.86 at University of Washington
Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 9.21 (10-point grading system), Bachelor of Technology - BTech, Electrical, Electronics and Communications Engineering, 9.21 (10-point grading system) at Manipal Institute of Technology