Dr. Omid Noroozian
Deputy Chief Technologist at NASA Headquarters
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Area of Expertise:
Strategic Technology Management , Quantum Electronics and Photonics , Astronomical Instrumentation and systems development , Superconducting Photon Sensors and Spectrographs (mm/submillimeter-wave, Far-infrared, IR/Optical/UV, X-ray, Gamma-ray) , Microwave and mm-wave engineering , Cryogenic measurement systems
Profile Summary

Dr. Noroozian serves as the Deputy Chief Technologist for NASA Astrophysics Division (APD) at the Science Mission Directorate and helps oversee the technology portfolio for Astrophysics at NASA Headquarters. He is a former NASA Technology Fellow in Astrophysics, Detector Systems Engineer at GSFC, Associate Scientist at the NRAO, Research Prof at the UVA, Research Scientist at UMD, NASA Postdoctoral Fellow at GSFC's Observational Cosmology Lab, and Postdoctoral Researcher at NIST's Quantum Sensors Group. He has a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from Caltech where he pioneered work on Kinetic Inductance Detectors with the Submillimeter Astrophysics Group, M.S. in Applied Physics from Caltech, Microelectronics from the Delft University of Technology at the Quantum Nanoelectronics group at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience.
He has 19 years of experience in research and engineering of quantum, electro-optical, and microwave cryogenic systems for astrophysical telescopes and remote sensing instruments (from the far-Infrared to X-ray and gamma-ray). His research has been in the areas of:

• Quantum electronics and photonics engineering for space- and ground-based astrophysics
• Cryogenic photon detectors, focal-plane arrays, and integrated photonics spectrometers
• Kinetic Inductance Detectors (KID), Transition-Edge Sensors (TES), and ultrasensitive bolometers
• Electronic readout and multiplexing circuits (analog and digital) for large-format cryogenic sensor arrays
• Quantum-noise-limited parametric amplifiers (RF/microwave/millimeter-wave) and their applications
• Submillimeter/THz heterodyne SIS receiver systems for very high-resolution spectroscopy
• Superconducting circuits and technology for synergistic applications in quantum computing, precision measurement, and astrophysical instruments
• Experimental superconductivity and novel materials fabrication for photon detectors

His publications can be found here: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=omidnorooozian
Publications (19)

Proceedings Article | 31 August 2022 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12190, 1219009 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2630054
KEYWORDS: Spectrometers, Galactic astronomy, Receivers, Cryogenics, Optical filters, Telescopes, Mirrors, Carbon monoxide

Proceedings Article | 27 August 2022 Poster + Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12180, 1218050 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2630311
KEYWORDS: Spectrometers, Optical testing, Optical filters, Microwave radiation, Silicon, Resonators, Black bodies, Stars, Integrated optics, Fabry–Perot interferometers

Proceedings Article | 27 August 2022 Poster + Paper
Carolyn Volpert, Emily Barrentine, Mona Mirzaei, Alyssa Barlis, Alberto Bolatto, Berhanu Bulcha, Giuseppe Cataldo, Jake Connors, Nicholas Costen, Negar Ehsan, Thomas Essinger-Hileman, Jason Glenn, James Hays-Wehle, Larry Hess, Alan Kogut, Harvey Moseley, Jonas Mugge-Durum, Omid Noroozian, Trevor Oxholm, Maryam Rahmani, Thomas Stevenson, Eric Switzer, Joeseph Watson, Edward Wollack
Proceedings Volume 12180, 121804Z (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2629502
KEYWORDS: Spectrometers, Niobium, Silicon, Receivers, Antennas, Semiconducting wafers, Aluminum, Sensors, Thermography, Stray light, Infrared astronomy, Extragalactic astronomy, Galactic astronomy, Far infrared, Superconducting detectors

Proceedings Article | 30 May 2022 Presentation
Proceedings Volume PC12089, PC1208906 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2631953
KEYWORDS: Inductance, Terahertz technology, Superconductors, Spectroscopy, Single photon detectors, Sensors, Spectrometers, Space telescopes, Receivers, Telescopes

SPIE Journal Paper | 9 December 2021
JATIS, Vol. 7, Issue 04, 044004, (December 2021) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.10.1117/1.JATIS.7.4.044004
KEYWORDS: Spectrometers, Receivers, Cryogenics, Sensors, Telescopes, Control systems, Mirrors, Galactic astronomy, Stars, Resonators

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