Lev is an experimental physicist studying superconducting qubits in the group of Andrew Houck. Lev is currently working on using fluxonium qubits for noise spectrometry. During his Ph.D., he worked on improving scalability and coherence of superconducting microwave resonators, as well as on characterising their material sources of loss.
Andrew is a (theory) Postdoctoral Research Associate from Arkansas, USA. He completed his Ph. D. under the supervision of Andrew Lucas where he studied topics in mathematical physics including locality bounds, classical fracton dynamics, and circuit quantization. Andrew spends most of his free time reading books, playing video games, or going…
Nana is a PQI Postdoctoral Fellow originally from Tokyo, Japan. Her research focuses on exploring new material systems to improve coherence of superconducting qubits. In her Ph.D., she worked in Hasan lab to study the electronic and magnetic structures and properties in various topological systems using scanning tunneling microscopy.