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Anasua Chatterjee is a researcher at the Center for Quantum Devices, part of the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen. Her work focuses on quantum dot arrays, spin qubits, and semiconductor-based quantum computing platforms. She collaborates with leading quantum research groups and contributes to advancements in quantum device calibration, optimization, and noise mitigation.
- Affiliation: Center for Quantum Devices, Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
Her research spans quantum device automation, charge sensing, and real-time control of qubit fluctuations. Recent publications highlight her expertise in radio-frequency reflectometry, gate voltage optimization, and topological superconductivity in hybrid devices.
Key article trends include autonomous calibration of quantum dots using evolutionary algorithms, spin qubit control via FPGA-based feedback systems, and integration of superconducting elements with semiconductor platforms. These studies often involve collaborations with institutions in the U.S. and Europe.
While no formal awards are listed in the provided texts, her work appears integral to scaling quantum processors and improving qubit coherence for fault-tolerant systems.
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