Jeyson Támara-Isaza.
Graduate Student
B.S. Physics – Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá D.C., Colombia, 2018.
M.S. Physics – Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotá D.C., Colombia, 2020 – Present
Jeyson is working with NV centers in diamond to explore ultrathin Van Der Waals Magnets and engineering a device for real-time magnetic imaging. Along with this, he’s using mathematical methods to numerically calculate observables of exotic phases in Dirac materials. He is passionate about the intersection between condensed matter physics and quantum information science.
Fun Fact: During the pandemic quarantine, Jeysontake his cooking skills to the next level and learned to prepare food from Peru, Japan, Mexico, and Colombia, among others.
A group paper on Selective addressing of solid-state spins at the nanoscale via magnetic resonance frequency encoding has been published in NPJ Quantum Information.
A group paper on A method for directional detection of dark matter using spectroscopy of crystal defects has been published in Phys. Rev. D.
A group paper on Micrometer-scale Magnetic Imaging of Geological Samples using a Quantum Diamond Microscope has been posted on the arXiv.

