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Can joint the Quantum Device Lab in autumn 2017 to carry out a semester thesis project on coplanar microwave waveguides for the Rydberg-atom setup.
Can joint the Quantum Device Lab in autumn 2017 to carry out a semester thesis project on coplanar microwave waveguides for the Rydberg-atom setup.
Alisha joined the Quantum Device Lab for the Spring Semester 2017 to carry out a semester project within the ETH Zurich Bachelor program (BSc ETH Physics).
Fleming joined the Quantum Device Lab in autumn 2017 for a semester thesis project within the ETH Zurich Master program (MSc ETH Physics). Subsequently he also conducted his Master's thesis in our group.
Renato joined the Quantum Device Lab for the Spring Semester 2017 to carry out a semester project within the ETH Zurich Bachelor program (BSc ETH Physics).
Stefania Lazăr is conducting a Phd-thesis at the Quantum Device Lab. She first joined our group in summer 2016 during a two-month internship and continued to work with us as a research assistant. She received her Bachelor degree in Engineering Physics from the University of California in Berkeley, USA.
Simon Storz joined the Quantum Device Lab in January 2017 as a research assistant. He has previously worked as a Master-thesis student (Msc ETH Physics) in our group.Since July 2018 he is continuing his activity as a PhD student in our group.
Karl has his bachelor's of Applied Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He has worked at the Institute for Quantum Computing in Waterloo, Anyon Systems in Montreal, and he is joining ETH for nine months beginning September 2017. His interests are in engineered quantum systems, microwave engineering, fabrication, and the experimental realization of quantum computing.
Zhiren joined the Quantum Device Lab in March 2017 for a six-month internship as part of his master-thesis that he conducted at EPF Lausanne in nanotechnology.
Jann conducted Master-thesis at the Quantum Device Lab as part of the Master's program (MSc ETH Physics). He received his Bachelor degree in Physics from the University of Göttingen in Germany.
Ants Remm joined the Quantum Device Lab during the Spring Semester 2017 for a Master-thesis project within the ETH Zurich Master program (MSc ETH Physics). He was in our group for a semester project as part of his Master education. He has previously worked as a research assistant. In autumn 2018 he is continuing his activity as a PhD student in our group.