Sergio Carbajo

Sergio Carbajo (born October 4, 1985) is a Basque-Spanish-American scientist and educator, musician and composer (alias Julian Telleria), and creative writer.

[1] Carbajo is known for his contributions to quantum and nonlinear photonics, free electron lasers, ultrafast phenomena, and physical biochemistry.

[3] He is the founder and director of the Quantum Light-Matter Cooperative,[4][5][6] a scientific consortium whose mission is to understand, design, and ultimately control light-driven physical processes to help solve interconnected socio-technological challenges.

The QLMC areas of study include life sciences,[10][11][12][13][14] quantum, ultrafast, nonlinear optics,[15][16][17][18][19][20] accelerator and X-ray sources,[21][22][23] and chemical engineering.

[27] Carbajo has established a framework for filming the quantum world by developing novel instruments that orchestrate and capture images of electronic, atomic, and molecular motion in action with unprecedented precision.