Thomas Swift

Thomas Swift

For quantum computers to demonstrate advantage over classical approaches the number of qubits available must significantly increase beyond current state-of-the-art implementations. CMOS-compatible spin qubits based on silicon transistor technology could provide the...
Nuttamas Tubsrinuan

Nuttamas Tubsrinuan

I am a fourth-year PhD at Centre for Doctoral Training in Delivering Quantum Technologies, University College London (expecting to finish Sep 2025). My research focuses on quantum annealing with superconducting flux qubits. I have one-year experience working as a...
George Umbrarescu

George Umbrarescu

I am a third year PhD student in Quantum Computing in Prof. Dan Browne’s group at UCL. As part of the Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Delivering Quantum Technologies, I also obtained an MRes in Quantum Technologies. For my undergraduate degree, I studied...
Ana Villanueva Ruiz De Temino

Ana Villanueva Ruiz De Temino

PhD student in the Quantum Spin Dynamics group at UCL. Working on the nanofabrication and measurement of quantum memories using donors implanted in silicon.
James Millen

James Millen

James is an experimental quantum scientist at King’s, and Director of King’s Quantum, a multidisciplinary research initiative. He studies novel quantum technologies and fundamental physics at the nanoscale. He is proud to support his research community,...
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