Matthew is a fourth year graduate student working to improve the coherence times of superconducting qubits through materials-based advancements and device architecture. He grew up in Northern Virginia and received his B.S. in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University. In his free time, he likes to play soccer, travel,…
Jeremiah is a fifth year graduate student working on fabricating novel junctions, such as quantum phase slip wires, with spinodal materials for new protected qubits. Furthermore, he is working on using state of the art charge sensitive transmons to detect neutrinos. He is from Los Angeles, CA and enjoys playing all types of games from spikeball…
Parth is a sixth year graduate student originating from Mumbai, India. He is currently working on developing architectures that protect qubit from environmental noise. He is looking into the optimization of the fluxonium qubit that also provides disjoint support. In his free time, he enjoys photography, late-night walks and yoga.
Shashwat is a fifth-year graduate student in ECE from Bijnor, India. He completed his bachelor's and master's degrees in Physics from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali, India, in 2021. He's working on a parametric gate architecture for non-standard gates on transmon qubits. He's also working on novel qubit designs…
Jocelyn is a third year graduate student from McLean, VA. She received her B.S. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Southern California, and is currently working on fluxonium qubits and broadly interested in engineering novel error-protected devices. In her free time, she enjoys painting, weightlifting, and traveling (and is also a…
Zhengyi is a second year graduate student working on two qubit gates. He completed his bachelor's degrees in Physics and ECE at Rice University in 2024. He currently works on non-standard gates using tunable couplers. Outside of the lab he loves traveling and exploring cultures around the world.
Jeronimo is a sixth year graduate student on the quantum simulation side of the group working on realizing Bose-Hubbard lattices with flatbands using superconducting circuits. He grew up in Miami, Florida but is originally from Mexico and really enjoys the deer, foxes, and large trees of Princeton. In his free time he enjoys rock climbing,…
Matthew is a fourth year graduate student from Greenwich, CT. He completed his B.S. in Applied Physics from Columbia University and is now working with the quantum simulation group to explore superconducting qubit lattices in the Bose-Hubbard model. Outside the lab, he enjoys board games, soccer, and rock climbing.
Henry is a fourth year graduate student from Fairfield CT. He completed his bachelors at Dartmouth College majoring in physics. He currently works on two qubit gates. Outside of the lab he collects vinyl and loves to ski.
Ciro is a second-year graduate student in QSE from NYC. He currently works on applications of graph theory to flat-band physics. Outside of the lab, he enjoys playing guitar, reading, and going to the movies.
Thomas is a first year masters student originally from Matthews, North Carolina. He is currently working to improve transmon qubit coherence times. His current project involves the design, fabrication, and measurement of low frequency transmon qubits. In his free time, he plays jazz trombone, performs guitar/electronic music, and hosts a show…
Joshua is a third-year graduate student from Fremont, California who received his B.S. in Physics from the University of California, Irvine. In the Houck lab, he is working on developing superconducting circuits for exploring interesting physics through quantum simulation. Outside of research, Joshua also enjoys reading, exploring cities,…
Ambrose is a second year graduate student from Potomac, Maryland. He is currently working on materials improvements to increase the coherence times of superconducting qubits. Outside the lab, he enjoys listening to music, playing ultimate Frisbee, and taking walks to explore the local Princeton area.