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Prof. Karl K Berggren
Joseph F and Nancy P Keithley Professor in Electrical Engineering
Faculty Head, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)
Director, NanoStructures Laboratory
Primary DLC
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
MIT Room:
36-219
(617) 324-0272
berggren@mit.edu
https://www.eecs.mit.edu/people/karl-berggren/
Assistant
Rinske Wijtmans Robinson
(617) 258-6484
wijtmans@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Nanostructure Fabrication Methods
Nanoscale Quantum Devices
Superconductive Quantum Computing
Evolvable Hardware
Nanoscale Infrared Single-Photon Detectors
Quantum-Mechanical Circuits
Research Summary
Professor Berggren joins the leadership of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS), which jointly reports to the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing and the School of Engineering. The largest academic department at MIT, EECS was reorganized in 2019 as part of the formation of the college into three overlapping sub-units in electrical engineering, computer science, and artificial intelligence and decision-making. The restructuring has enabled each of the three sub-units to concentrate on faculty recruitment, mentoring, promotion, academic programs, and community building in coordination with the others.
A member of the EECS faculty since 2003, Berggren has taught a range of subjects in the department, including Digital Communications, Circuits and Electronics, Fundamentals of Programming, Applied Quantum and Statistical Physics, Introduction to EECS via Interconnected Embedded Systems, Introduction to Quantum Systems Engineering, and Introduction to Nanofabrication. Before joining EECS, Berggren worked as a staff member at MIT Lincoln Laboratory for seven years. Berggren also maintains an active consulting practice and has experience working with industrial and government organizations.
Berggren’s current research focuses on superconductive circuits, electronic devices, single-photon detectors for quantum applications, and electron-optical systems. He heads the Quantum Nanostructures and Nanofabrication Group, which develops nanofabrication technology at the few-nanometer length scale. The group uses these technologies to push the envelope of what is possible with photonic and electrical devices, focusing on superconductive and free-electron devices.
Berggren has received numerous prestigious awards and honors throughout his career. Most recently, he was named an MIT MacVicar Fellow in 2024. Berggren is also a fellow of the AAAS, IEEE, and the Kavli Foundation, and a recipient of the 2015 Paul T. Forman Team Engineering Award from the Optical Society of America (now Optica). In 2016, he received a Bose Fellowship and was also a recipient of the EECS department’s Frank Quick Innovation Fellowship and the Burgess (’52) & Elizabeth Jamieson Award for Excellence in Teaching.
Recent Work
Projects
January 24, 2019
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Microwave Modulation of Relaxation Oscillations in Superconducting Nanowires
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
January 24, 2019
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
A Superconducting Nanowire Based Memory Cell
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
January 22, 2019
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Ising-Model-Based Computation by Using Block Copolymer Self-Assembly
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
January 22, 2019
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Influence of TMAH Development on Niobium Nitride Thin Films
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
January 22, 2019
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Fabrication of Small-Pitch Gratings for Smith-Purcell Radiation from Low-energy Electrons
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
January 22, 2019
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
A Scheme for Low-Dose Imaging Via Conditional Sample Re-illumination
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
January 22, 2019
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
A Nanofabricated, Path-Separated, Grating Electron Interferometer
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
January 20, 2017
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Understanding and Engineering the Timing Precision of Superconducting Nanowire Single Photon Detectors
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
November 23, 2009
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Complex Guided Molecular Self-Assembly for Devices
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
October 30, 2008
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Sub-10-Nanometer Lithography
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
October 30, 2008
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Quantum Optics and Quantum Computing
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
October 30, 2008
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Solid-State Applications of Nanoscale Lithography
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
August 5, 2005
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Scanning Electron Beam Lithography (SEBL) Facility
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
August 5, 2004
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
NanoStructures Laboratory
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
March 8, 2004
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Quantum Nanostructures and Nanofabrication Group (QNN)
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
March 6, 2004
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Single-Photon Detection
Principal Investigator
Karl Berggren
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