Nazanin Dehghan

Nazanin Dehghan earned her bachelor’s degree in physics from Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Iran, before moving to Ottawa to pursue her master’s in the Structured Quantum Optics (SQO) group. She is currently a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Ottawa.

Her research has focused on the characterization of quantum states using time-stamping cameras, employing interferometric and phase retrieval methods. She has also explored quantum walks and optical knots. More recently, her interests have expanded to applying quantum state tomography for quantum phase imaging.

Outside the lab, Nazanin enjoys climbing, hiking, running, swimming and spending time with family and friends.

Publications:

  1. Zia, N. Dehghan, A. D’Errico, F. Sciarrino, and E. Karimi. Interferometric imaging of amplitude and phase ofspatial biphoton states. Nat. Photon. 17, 1009–1016 (2023).
  2. N. Dehghan, A. D’Errico, T. Jaouni, and E. Karimi. Effects of aberrations on 3D optical topologies. Communications Physics 6, 357 (2023).
  3. Dehghan, A. D’Errico, F. Di Colandrea, and E. Karimi. Biphoton state reconstruction via phase retrieval methods. Optica 11, 1115-1123 (2024).
  4. Di Colandrea, N. Dehghan, F. Cardano, A. D’Errico, and E. Karimi.Manifestation of the quantum metric in chiral lattice systems. Commun Phys 7, 265 (2024).
  5. Di Colandrea, N. Dehghan, A. D’Errico and E. Karimi.Fourier Quantum Process Tomography. npj Quantum Inf 10, 49 (2024).
  6. Dehghan, A. D’Errico, Y. Zhang, and E. Karimi. (2024). Diffraction of correlated biphotons through transparent samples.arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.22635.

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