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Dr. Jesse Vaitkus is a Researcher in the School of Science at RMIT University, Australia. He holds a PhD in Physics and Astronomy from RMIT University (2021), following a Bachelor of Science (2010) and a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Physics and Astronomy (2014), both from RMIT.
His research focuses on quantum computing, condensed matter physics, and nanotechnology. Key areas include quantum algorithms for open systems, topological materials, and computational frameworks for materials modeling. He has contributed to studies on Josephson junctions, tunnel junctions, and organic semiconductor thin films.
Notable publications include work on quantum algorithms for noise-affected systems (2023) and a Python framework for tight-binding models (2021). His research bridges theory and experiment, addressing topics like electron transport and nanoscale device behavior.
No scientific awards or student advisement are explicitly noted in the provided texts. His work aligns with RMIT's focus on interdisciplinary research in science and technology.
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