Early career From 1977 to 1979, Girvin worked as a
postdoctoral researcher at both
Indiana University Bloomington and
Chalmers University of Technology, under the advising of
G. D. Mahan. Girvin then held a physicist position at the
National Bureau of Standards from 1979 to 1987, where he received the Department of Commerce Bronze Medal for Superior Federal Service in 1983. He joined the faculty of Indiana University in 1987, where he was named Distinguished Professor in 1992, before moving to Yale in 2001.
Yale University At Yale, Girvin was initially appointed as the Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics in 2005. In addition to his research and teaching, he served in senior administrative roles: as Deputy Provost for Science and Technology from 2007 to 2015, and as Deputy Provost for Research from 2015 to 2017, overseeing research and strategic planning in the basic sciences and engineering across the university, as well as entrepreneurship, innovation, and technology transfer. In 2017, he stepped down from his administrative role to return full-time to teaching and research. In September 2020, Girvin was appointed as the founding director of the Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA) located at
Brookhaven National Laboratory, one of five national quantum information science research centers funded by the
Department of Energy. C2QA comprises principal investigators across 24 institutions working on basic research to advance the performance of quantum computer modules. He served in this role until 2021. became
Sterling Professor of Physics, the highest academic honor bestowed upon a Yale faculty member. He holds appointments both as a professor of physics and as a professor of applied physics in the
Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science. Girvin has also served on advisory boards for quantum-focused research centers at the
University of Maryland, the
University of Washington, the
California Institute of Technology, the
Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, and the Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (NORDITA). He was a founding member of scientific advisory boards for the
Simons Foundation and served on the program committee for the Nobel Symposium on Emerging Quantum Technologies from 2018 to 2022. == Research ==