Norte Lab

Welcome to the Norte Lab at the Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands.

Our lab is a European hub for research in nanoscale optical and mechanical technologies including microchip sensors, high-performance optomechanical circuits in ambient environments, and compliant metamaterials for nanoscale acoustics and photonics. Supported by some of the U.S. & Europe's largest awards including a 2021 ERC Starting Grant and the Breakthrough Prize Foundation, our expertise in quantum hardware's stringent requirements and precision engineering allows us to design, fabricate, and demonstrate novel microchips and metamaterials with unique performance. Our lab is a vibrant and interdisciplinary community of scientists and engineers, dedicated to advancing nanoscience. We are proud to offer outstanding opportunities to work on cutting-edge projects at the forefront of research, ranging from fundamental studies of quantum hardware to practical applications in nanotechnology and computing. Our lab is part of the Dynamics of Micro and Nano Systems (DMN) section in the Precision and Microsystems Engineering Department and Kavli Institute of Nanoscience at Delft. Richard Norte received his Bachelors in Physics and Mathematics from Stanford University followed by a PhD in Physics from the Caltech.

Our research focuses on a variety of topics, including:​

  • Photonic computing and sensing
  • Microchip photonics and acoustics 
  • Precision engineering and cutting-edge nanofabrication
  • Machine learning design of crucial nano-components

We invite you to explore our website to learn more about our team. Please feel free to contact r.a.norte@tudelft.nl if you are interested in learning more about our work or if you are interested in joining our lab.