Prof. Dr.

Johannes

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first joined our group as an Erasmus Fellow. After receiving a Master's degree in physics from the Univ. of Vienna, he conducted a PhD thesis in our lab for which he was awarded an ETH Medal in 2010. After a PostDoc in our group he became an IQIM Postdoctoral Scholar and a senior staff scientist in the Painter group at Caltech, USA.

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Inst. of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria), Am Campus 1, A - 3400 Klosterneuburg
E-mail
jfink@ist.ac.at
Web
https://quantumids.com/
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Fink
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Alumnus

Stefan

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Stefan Filipp was a PostDoc at the Quantum Device Lab from January 2008 to May 2014. After leaving our group he joined IBM T. J. Watson Research Center as a Research Staff Member in Experimental Quantum Computing. Since May 2020 he holds a position as Full Professor (Chair) in Physics at TU Munich and as Director of WMI of the BAdW.

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Filipp
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Alumnus

Milan

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Milan worked with us for two years between October 2012 and October 2014. After leaving the Quantum Device lab he moved to Leiden as Assistant Professor to build up the Allan lab.

Milan's research focused on strongly correlated electrons and unconventional superconductivity. To understand the emergence of these phases, he visualized the electronic structure of exotic materials in real and momentum space with angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy (St Andrews) and spectroscopic imaging STM (Cornell).

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Allan
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Alumnus

Pasquale

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Pasquale Scarlino joined the Quantum Device Lab in March 2016 as a Postdoc. He obtained his PhD degree from the Spin Qubit Group of Prof. Lieven Vandersypen at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, TU Delft in February 2016. After leaving our group he started to work at Microsoft Copenhagen. He was named as Tenure Track Assistant Professor of Physics from October 2020 at EPF Lausanne.

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Scarlino
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Alumnus

Christian

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Christian Andersen joined the group as a PostDoc in October 2016. During his postdoc, Christian focused on designing and operating superconducting qubit devices for quantum error correction. Christian obtained his PhD at Aarhus University, Denmark, where he studied the theory and design of quantum devices with superconducting circuits. After leaving our group he started as an Assistant Professor at TU Delft where his lab develop novel superconducting qubits.

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Andersen
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Alumnus