Develops computational methods (DFT + many-body perturbation theory, quantum embedding) to predict properties of spin defects for quantum sensing and computing. Directions: (1) first-principles prediction of coherence properties, zero-phonon lines, and spin-photon coupling for NV, SiC divacancy, Er, and other color center platforms; (2) high-throughput screening of novel spin defect candidates in 2D materials and oxides; (3) quantum embedding methods for strongly correlated defects. Director MICCoM; NAS member; Argonne senior scientist.