
Jeronimo _ Maze Rios
Associate Professor
FACULTAD DE FISICA, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA
Santiago, Chile
Defects in solids as high precision sensors; modeling and realization of macroscopic quantum phenomena; physical applications to other disciplines and industry
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Physics, HARVARD UNIVERSITY. Estados Unidos, 2010
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Physics, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 2008
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Engineer, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE. Chile, 2002
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Asistant Professor, Department of Physics 44 horas semanales
Pontificia Universidad Catolica, Chile
Santiago, Chile
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Associate Professor Full Time
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA DE CHILE
Physics
Santiago, Chile
2010 - A la fecha
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Analyst Full Time
Banco de Chile
Santiago, Chile
2003 - 2005
Training Experience
- Nataniel Figueroa (Bachelor Thesis 2014). Dissertation on “Combining optical tweezers and nitrogen-vacancy centers in nanodiamonds for biological sensing”.
- Victor Waselowski (Bachelor Thesis 2012). Dissertation on microwave and radio frequency spectroscopy of defects in diamond using a confocal setup to study the coherence and optical properties of color centers in diamond.
- Ignacio Alvizu (Bachelor Thesis 2013). Dissertation on the interaction between a central electronic spin associated with color centers in diamond and an environment composed of nuclear and electronic spins for characterizing the sensitivity of color center-based sensors.
- Nicolás Segura (Bachelor Thesis 2013). Dissertation on “Design and construction of an optical tweezers setup for generating multiple traps” with the purpose of nanopositioning small dielectric particles and nanocrystals diamond close to biological specimen for biological detection.
- Victor Waselowski (PhD Student). Dissertation on developing spectroscopic techniques for augmenting the signal to noise of magnetic sensors based on trapped molecules in diamond.
- Ariel Norambuena (PhD Candidate). Dissertation on theoretical models to account for the effect of vibrations on the absorption and emission properties of trapped molecules in diamond.
- Hector Duarte (PhD Candidate). Dissertation on theoretical models for spectroscopic techniques based on color centers in diamond.
- Nathalie Casanova, a postdoc participating on a multidisciplinary project directed by professor Maze on developing sensors and materials for biological applications.
Group theoretical analysis of nitrogen-vacancy center's energy levels and selection rules |

Jeronimo Maze
Associate Professor
Physics
FACULTAD DE FISICA, PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATOLICA
Santiago, Chile

Mario Favre
Profesor Titular
Instituto de Física, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile

Alan Cabrera
Profesor Asistente
Departamento de Química Inorganica
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
Santiago, Chile

Paulina Dreyse
Profesor Auxiliar
Departamento de Química
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María
Santiago, Chile

Fanny Guzman
Investigador Senior
Núcleo de Biotecnología Curauma
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaiso
Valparaiso, Chile

Alejandra Alvarez
Full professor
Cell and Molecular Biology
PONTIFICIA UNIVERSIDAD CATÓLICA DE CHILE, FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS BIOLÓGICAS
Santiago, Chile

Simon Guerrero
Investigador
Instituto de Investigación Interdisciplinar en Ciencias Biomédicas SEK
Universidad SEK
Santiago, Chile

lisbell estrada
Decana Facultad Ciencias de la Salud
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud
Universidad Bernardo O Higgins
santiago, Chile

Fernando Guzmán
Profesor Asistente
Departamento de Física
Universidad Católica del Norte
Antofagasta, Chile

Tassilo Reisenegger
Profesor Titular
Physics
Universidad Metropolitana de Ciencias de la Educación
Santiago, Chile

Diego Cortés
Académico No Regular
Programa Institucional de Fomento a la Investigación, Desarrollo e Innovación
Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana
Santiago, Chile