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About Daniele

Professor Daniele Faccio is Professor of Quantum Technologies in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Glasgow, a position he has held since 2017. He serves as Director of Research for the School, leads the Extreme Light research group, and holds the Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies, awarded in 2019. Previously, Faccio was Professor at Heriot-Watt University from 2013 to 2017, where he acted as deputy director of the Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences, and Reader in Physics. He earned his PhD in Physics from the University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France, in 2007, after working four years in the optical telecommunications industry. His earlier academic roles include assistant professor at the University of Insubria in Italy, visiting scientist at MIT, Marie-Curie fellow at ICFO in Barcelona, Spain, and EU-ERC fellow from 2012 to 2017. Faccio is also an adjunct professor at the University of Arizona, Tucson.

Faccio's research focuses on quantum imaging, computational imaging, quantum optics, nonlinear optics, and analogue gravity, including the pioneering experimental demonstration of Hawking radiation analogues in optical systems mimicking black hole horizons. His work explores photon fluids, entangled photons, single-photon detection, and applications in medical and automotive imaging, such as non-line-of-sight imaging and brain photon transport. Funded by EPSRC, DSTL, the Leverhulme Trust, and the EU Quantum Flagship, his contributions have garnered over 16,000 citations, an h-index reflecting substantial impact in quantum technologies. Notable honors include Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (2017), Optica Fellow for analogue Hawking radiation studies, Philip Leverhulme Prize in Physics (2015), Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award (2017), and Royal Society of Edinburgh Senior Public Engagement medal. He is a member of the School Management Team and contributes to quantum technology centers at Glasgow.