About
Dr. Daniel Kienzler is a Lecturer at the Department of Physics, ETH Zürich, affiliated with the Institut für Quantenelektronik. His research focuses on quantum computing and quantum optics, particularly in trapped ion systems, photonics integration, and atomic physics. He explores advanced techniques such as integrated photonics for scalable quantum architectures, precision control of trapped ions, and quantum state manipulation. His work addresses challenges in entangling qubits, error correction, and scalable quantum computing hardware.
Key research areas include: quantum control of molecular and atomic ions, state-dependent ion manipulation, and microfabricated ion traps. He also investigates photonics-integrated systems for quantum communication and sensing. Recent efforts emphasize 3D scanning probes, phase-stable optical traps, and ground-state cooling techniques.
Publications highlight experimental advancements in trapped ion quantum computing, such as multizone qubit control, Penning trap designs, and novel cooling methods. His work bridges theoretical models with experimental implementations, contributing to foundational quantum technologies. No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided texts.
Research grants and lab affiliations include ETH Zürich’s quantum information initiatives. Collaborations focus on advancing hybrid quantum systems and scalable architectures for real-world applications. Ongoing projects explore ion-based quantum sensors and photonic integration for high-fidelity quantum operations.


