I am a Ph. D student at the University of Burgundy. Under the supervision of Pr. D. Sugny I have been working on optimal control theory and its applications in magnetic resonance and ion cyclotron resonance.
I am particularly interested in applied Physics and Innovations, and this in perfectly in line with my PhD subject in Thales TRT (Palaiseau, France)
My PhD will focus on building gamified interfaces and tools for assisting researchers in performing quantum control optimization techniques in ultra-cold, many-body experiments.
My name is Phila Rembold and I am a PhD student working on the optimal control of Nitrogen Vacancies (NV centres) in diamonds.
I am working in the group of Dr. Elke Neu at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern (earlier at the Saarland University) in Germany.
I am a Ph.D. student in Physics in the group of Prof. Dr. J. Wrachtrup where I work on quantum sensing using nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centres in diamond.
My name is Fernando Gago and I am a PhD student at the Freie Universität Berlin where I work on quantum optimal control.
I am currently working with Prof. Frank Wilhelm-Mauch and Prof. Stefan Filipp on my PhD, with the aim of bringing together control techniques and system characterisation.
I am presently working on circuit quantum electrodynamics applied to single microwave photon detection and quantum limited paramagnetic resonance. Microwave photons are quite hard to detect due to their energy which is orders of magnitude lower compared to optical photons.
I am Andrea Muni and I work in Paris as a Ph.D. student in experimental atomic physics in the “Cavity quantum electrodynamics group” led by Prof. Michel Brune, Prof. Jean-Michel Raimond and Prof. Serge Haroche.
I am a Ph.D. student in the group of Prof. Steffen Glaser at the Technical University of Munich and my research work is focused on quantum optimal control.
I am currently a PhD student working for NVision Imaging Technologies based in Ulm.
I work on optimal control of superconducting qubits at the Quantum Technologies department of IBM Research in Zurich, Switzerland.
My name is Eugenio Pozzoli and I am a mathematician. Science has always proved to be important to me, in particular for its relation with the surrounding world.
I am particularly interested in used quantum squeezed states of BECs to perform measurement with precision orders below the standard quantum limit.