Hagai S. Eisenberg
Curriculum Vitae, July 2023
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Racah Institute of Physics, Hebrew University Giv'at Ram, 
Jerusalem 91904, Israel
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+972-2-658 5228
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+972-2-651 2483
Office:
103 Marks Building
Date of birth:
8/Oct/1970
Current  and Previous Positions
2018-
Chief Scientist, QuantLR
2023-
Professor, Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
2012-2022
Associate Professor, Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
2005-2011 Senior Lecturer, Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
2003-2005 University of California, Santa-Barbara
Post-doctoral position in Prof. Dik Boumeester’s group
2001-2002 Optimaze Telecom, Rehovot, Israel
Education
1997-2001 Ph.D.

Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Physics of Complex Systems, 2003
Thesis: “Discrete Optical Solitons in Waveguide Arrays
Supervisor: Prof. Y. Silberberg

1994-1997 M.Sc.

Weizmann Institute of Science, Department of Physics of Complex Systems, 1997
Thesis: “Modeling of Light Bullets and other Confined Fields”
Supervisor: Prof. Y. Silberberg

1991-1994  B.Sc. Technion- Israel Institute of Technology, Physics (Suma cum Laude)
Other Activities
2001-
Developer of FreeBPM, a free software for integrated optics design
1999, 2000 Organizing the ‘Shalheveth Freier Physics Tournament’ (the "Safes Project") – a physics challenge for highschool students
1994
Physics supervisor in the ‘Technological manpower’ project – a promotion scheme for weak highschool students
1992, 1993
Perach’ project with welfare children
Honors, Prizes and Awards
2006-2008 Alon Fellowship
2002 The J.F. Kennedy Ph.D. prize of the Feinberg Graduate School
2002 Rothschild Fellowship
2000, 2001 Vatat Fellowship
2000 The ‘Daniel Brener’ Ph.D. Student prize of the Feinberg Graduate School
1998-2000 Eshkol Fellowship
1998
Fellowship of Distinction, Feinberg Graduate School
1992-1994 Dean’s list, B.Sc. Technion, Haifa
Publications
In Refereed
Journals


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60.
Phase analysis of biphoton joint spectra by interference between different SPDC sources
Inbar Hurvitz, Anatoly Shukhin, Hagai Eisenberg, and Ady Arie
Optica Quantum 2, 358 (2024).
59.
Quantum-inspired microwave phase superresolution at room temperature
Leonid Vidro, Liran Shirizly, Naftali Kirsh, Nadav Katz, and Hagai S. Eisenberg
Phys. Rev. Applied 22, 034008 (2024).
58.
Two-dimensional control of a biphoton joint spectrum
Anatoly Shukhin, Inbar Hurvitz, Sivan Trajtenberg-Mills, Ady Arie, and Hagai Eisenberg
Opt. Express 32, 10158 (2024).
Editor's Pick
57.
Measuring the Schmidt number of parametric down conversion by exploiting photon distribution
Lior Cohen, Elisha S. Matekole, Yehuda Pilnyak, Daniel Istrati, Jonathan P. Dowling, Hagai S. Eisenberg
AVS Quantum Sci. 5, 025002 (2023).
56.
Near-deterministic hybrid generation of arbitrary photonic graph states using a single quantum emitter and linear optics
Paul Hilaire, Leonid Vidro, Hagai S. Eisenberg, and Sophia E. Economou
Quantum 7, 992 (2023).
55.
Laser Ranging Bathymetry Using a Photon-Number-Resolving Detector
Lior Cohen, Daniel Istrati, Yoni Sher, Zev Brand and Hagai S. Eisenberg
Remote Sens. 14, 4750 (2022).
54.
Direct generation of high brightness path entangled N00N states using structured crystals and shaped pump beams
G. Di Domenico, S. Pearl, A. Karnieli, S. Trajtenberg-Mills, I. Juwiler, H. S. Eisenberg, and A. Arie
Opt. Express 30, 21535 (2022).
53.
Sequential generation of linear cluster states from a single photon emitter
D. Istrati, Y. Pilnyak, J. C. Loredo, C. Antón, N. Somaschi, P. Hilaire, H. Ollivier, M. Esmann, L. Cohen, L. Vidro, C. Millet, A. Lemaître, I. Sagnes, A. Harouri, L. Lanco, P. Senellart & H. S. Eisenberg
Nature Communications 11, 5501 (2020).
52.
Simulating Correlations of Structured Spontaneously Down‐Converted Photon Pairs
Sivan Trajtenberg‐Mills, Aviv Karnieli, Noa Voloch‐Bloch, Eli Megidish, Hagai S. Eisenberg, Ady Arie,
Laser & Photonics Reviews 2020, 1900321 (2020).
51.
Thresholded Quantum LIDAR: Exploiting Photon-Number-Resolving Detection
Lior Cohen, Elisha S. Matekole, Yoni Sher, Daniel Istrati, Hagai S. Eisenberg, and Jonathan P. Dowling,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 123, 203601 (2019).
50.
Quantum tomography of photon states encoded in polarization and picosecond time bins
Y. Pilnyak, P. Zilber, L. Cohen, and H. S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Rev. A 100, 043826 (2019).
49.
Implementation of controllable universal unital optical channels
A. Shaham, T. Karni, and H. S. Eisenberg,
Opt. Express 27, 23839 (2019).
48.
Entangled coherent states created by mixing squeezed vacuum and coherent light
Yonatan Israel, Lior Cohen, Xin-Bing Song, Jaewoo Joo, Hagai S. Eisenberg, and Yaron Silberberg,
Optica 6, 753 (2019).
47.
Absolute calibration of single-photon and multiplexed photon-number-resolving detectors
Lior Cohen, Yehuda Pilnyak, Daniel Istrati, Nicholas M. Studer, Jonathan P. Dowling, and Hagai S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Rev. A 98, 013811 (2018).
46.
Low intensity LiDAR using compressed sensing and a photon number resolving detector
Yoni Sher, Lior Cohen, Daniel Istrati, Hagai S. Eisenberg,
SPIE Proceedings, Emerging Digital Micromirror Device Based Systems and Applications X; 105460J (2018)
(San Francisco, California, United States).
45.
Simple source for large linear cluster photonic states
Y. Pilnyak, N. Aharon, D. Istrati, E. Megidish, A. Retzker, and H. S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Rev. A 95, 022304 (2017).
44.
Demonstration of a quantum error correction for enhanced sensitivity of photonic measurements
L. Cohen, Y. Pilnyak, D. Istrati, A. Retzker, and H. S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Rev. A 94, 012324 (2016).
43.
Highly Directional Room-Temperature Single Photon Device
Nitzan Livneh, Moshe G. Harats, Daniel Istrati, Hagai S. Eisenberg, and Ronen Rapaport,
Nano Lett. 16 (4), 2527 (2016).
42.
Entanglement dynamics in the presence of controlled unital noise
A. Shaham, A. Halevy, L. Dovrat, E. Megidish, and H. S. Eisenberg,
Scientific Reports 5, 10796 (2015).
41. Effect of decoherence on the contextual and nonlocal properties of a biphoton
A. Shaham and H. S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Rev. A 91, 022123 (2015).
40.
Super-resolved phase measurements at the shot noise limit by parity measurement
L. Cohen, D. Istrati, L. Dovrat, and H. S. Eisenberg,
Opt. Express 22, 11945 (2014).
39.
Entanglement Swapping between Photons that have Never Coexisted
E. Megidish, A. Halevy, T. Shacham, T. Dvir, L. Dovrat, and H. S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 210403 (2013).
See follow-ups at New Scientist and Science
38. Direct observation of the degree of quantum correlations using photon-number resolving detectors
L. Dovrat, M. Bakstein, D. Istrati, E. Megidish, A. Halevy, L. Cohen ,and H. S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Rev. A 87, 053813 (2013).
37.
Compact 2D nonlinear photonic crystal source of beamlike path entangled photons
E. Megidish, A. Halevy, H. S. Eisenberg, A. Ganany-Padowicz, N. Habshoosh, and A. Arie,
Opt. Express 21, 6689 (2013).
36.
Resource efficient source of multiphoton polarization entanglement
E. Megidish, T. Shacham, A. Halevy, L. Dovrat, and H. S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 080504 (2012).
35.
Realizing a variable isotropic depolarizer
A. Shaham and H. S. Eisenberg,
Opt. Lett. 37 2643 (2012).
34.
Quantum process tomography of single-photon quantum channels with controllable decoherence
A. Shaham and H. S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Scr. T147, 014029 (2012).
33.
Simulations of photon detection in silicon photomultiplier number-resolving detectors
L. Dovrat, M. Bakstein, D. Istrati, and H. S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Scr. T147, 014010 (2012).
32.
Measurements of the dependence of the photon-number distribution on the number of modes in parametric down-conversion
L. Dovrat, M. Bakstein, D. Istrati, A. Shaham, and H. S. Eisenberg,
Opt. Express 20, 2266 (2012).
31.
The biaxial nonlinear crystal BiB3O6 as a polarization entangled photon source using non-collinear type-II parametric down-conversion
A. Halevy, E. Megidish, L. Dovrat, H. S. Eisenberg, P. Becker, and L. Bohatý,
Opt. Express 19, 20420 (2011).
30.
Projection of Two Biphoton Qutrits onto a Maximally Entangled State”,
A. Halevy, E. Megidish, T. Shacham, L. Dovrat, and H. S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 130502 (2011).
29.
Realizing controllable depolarization in photonic quantum-information channels”,
A. Shaham and H. S. Eisenberg
Phys. Rev. A 83, 022303 (2011).
28. Simple and secure quantum key distribution with biphotons”,
I. Bregman, D. Aharonov, M. Ben-Or, and H.S. Eisenberg,
Phys. Rev. A 77, 050301R (2008).
27.
Raman-induced localization in Kerr waveguide arrays”,
D. Cheskis, Y. Linzon, I. Ilsar, S. Bar-Ad and H.S. Eisenberg,
Opt. Lett 32, 2459 (2007).
26.
Nonlinear Interferometry via Fock-State Projection”,
G. Khoury, H.S. Eisenberg, E.J.S. Fonseca and D. Bouwmeester,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 203601 (2006).
25.
Observation of bunching of two Bell states”,
H.S. Eisenberg, J.F. Hodelin, G. Khoury, and D. Bouwmeester,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 96, 160404  (2006).
24.
Effects of linear modes on the evolution of discrete solitons”,
U. Peschel, F. Lederer, R. Morandotti, H.S. Eisenberg, Y. Silberberg, J.S. Aitchison,
J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 23, 62 (2006).
23.
Optics in non homogeneous waveguide arrays”,
R. Morandotti, H.S. Eisenberg, D. Mandelik, Y. Silberberg, D. Modotto, M. Sorel, C.R. Stanley, J.S. Aitchison,
Opt. Elect. Rev. 13, 103 (2005).
22.
Multiphoton path entanglement by non-local bunching”,
H.S. Eisenberg, J.F. Hodelin, G. Khoury, and D. Bouwmeester,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 090502 (2005).
21.
Ultrafast Optical Response of a High Reflectivity GaAs/AlAs Bragg Mirror”,
S.R. Hastings, M.J.A. de Dood, W. Marshall, H.S. Eisenberg, and D. Bouwmeester,
Appl. Phys. Lett. 86, 031109  (2005).
20.
Quantum entanglement of a large number of photons”,
H.S. Eisenberg, G. Khoury, G. Durkin, C. Simon and D. Bouwmeester,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 193901 (2004).
19.
Strong Spatiotemporal Localization in a Silica Nonlinear Waveguide Array”,
D. Cheskis, S. Bar-Ad, R. Morandotti, J.S. Aitchison, H.S. Eisenberg, Y. Silberberg and D. Ross,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 223901 (2003).
18.
Observation of mutually trapped multiband optical breathers in waveguide arrays”,
D. Mandelik, H.S. Eisenberg, Y. Silberberg, R. Morandotti, J.S. Aitchison,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 253902 (2003).
17.
Interactions of discrete solitons with structural defects”,
R. Morandotti, H.S. Eisenberg, D. Mandelik, Y. Silberberg, D. Modotto, M. Sorel, C.R. Stanley, J.S. Aitchison,
Opt. Lett. 28, 834 (2003).
16.
Band-gap structure of waveguide arrays and excitation of Floquet-Bloch solitons”,
D. Mandelik, H.S. Eisenberg, Y. Silberberg, R. Morandotti, J.S. Aitchison,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 053902 (2003).
15.
Spatial Optical Solitons in Waveguide Arrays”,
A.A. Sukhorukov, Y.S. Kivshar, H.S. Eisenberg, Y. Silberberg,
IEEE J. Quantum Elect. 39,  31 (2003).
14.
Optical Discrete Solitons in Waveguide Arrays: II) Dynamic Properties”,
U. Peschel, R. Morandotti, J. S. Aitchison, H.S. Eisenberg and Y. Silberberg,
J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 19, 2637 (2002).
13.
Optical Discrete Solitons in Waveguide Arrays: I) Soliton Formation”,
H. S. Eisenberg, R. Morandotti, Y. Silberberg, J.M. Arnold, G. Pennelli and J.S. Aitchison,
J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 19, 2938 (2002).
12.
Kerr Spatio-Temporal Self-Focusing in a Planar Glass Waveguide”,
H.S. Eisenberg, M. Morandotti, Y. Silberberg, S. Bar-Ad, D. Ross and J.S. Aitchison,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 87, 043902-1 (2001).
11.
Self-Focusing and Defocusing in Waveguide Arrays”,
R. Morandotti, H.S. Eisenberg, Y. Silberberg, M. Sorel and J.S. Aitchison,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 86, 3296 (2001).
10.
Steering and Locking of Discrete Solitons in Optical Waveguide Arrays”,
Peschel U, Lederer F, Morandotti R, Aitchison JS, Eisenberg H, Silberberg Y,
ACTA PHYSICA POLONICA 99 (1), 57 (2001).
9.
Steering of Discrete Solitons”,
Hagai Eisenberg, Yaron Silberberg, Roberto Morandotti, Ulf Peschel and J. Stewart Aitchison,
Nonlinear Optics 24, 207 (2000).
8.
Diffraction Management”,
H.S. Eisenberg, Y. Silberberg, M. Morandotti and J.S. Aitchison,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 85, 1863 (2000).
7.
Experimental Observation of Linear and Nonlinear Optical Bloch-Oscillations”,
R. Morandotti, U. Peschel, J.S. Aitchison, H.S. Eisenberg and Y. Silberberg,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 4756 (1999).
6.
Dynamics of Discrete Solitons in Optical Waveguide Arrays”,
R. Morandotti, U. Peschel, J.S. Aitchison, H.S. Eisenberg and Y. Silberberg,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 2726 (1999).
5.
Nonlinearly Induced Escape from a Defect State in Waveguide Arrays”,
U. Peschel, R. Morandotti, J.S. Aitchison, H.S. Eisenberg and Y. Silberberg,
Appl. Phys. Lett. 75, 1348 (1999).
4. Phase Defects in Self-Focusing of Ultrashort Pulses”,
H.S. Eisenberg, Y. Silberberg,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 83, 540 (1999).
3.
Discrete Spatial Optical Solitons in Waveguide Arrays”,
H.S. Eisenberg, Y. Silberberg, R. Morandotti, A.R. Boyd and J.S. Aitchison,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 3383 (1998).
2.
From Flutter to Tumble: Inertial Drag and Froude Similarity in Falling Paper”,
A. Belmonte, H. Eisenberg and E. Moses,
Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 345 (1998).
1.
Nonlinear Scanning Laser Microscopy by Third Harmonic Generation”,
Y. Barad, H. Eisenberg, M. Horovitz and Y. Silberberg,
Appl. Phys. Lett. 70, 992 (1997).
Chapters in Edited Books

Discrete Solitons
Hagai Eisenberg and Yaron Silberberg,
in “Nonlinear Photonic Crystals”, Editor Richard Slusher, (Springer-Verlag, 2002)

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