About
John Saunders is a Professor of Low Temperature Physics and Professor in Condensed Matter Physics and Quantum Fluids and Solids at the Department of Physics, Royal Holloway, University of London. His research focuses on quantum fluids, superfluidity, and cosmological phase transitions. He leads major projects such as the QCI3 quantum computing initiative and SquBa, aiming to silence noise in quantum circuits using quantum fluids. His work contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals through advancements in low-temperature physics and quantum technologies.
Research Interests
- Quantum Fluid Dynamics
- Superfluid Helium-3
- Cosmological Phase Transitions
- Quantum Computing Technologies
- Nanofluidic Platforms
Recent Projects
- QCI3 (2024–2029): A £ multi-million EPSRC-funded hub for quantum computing.
- SquBa (2024–2027): Silencing quantum circuit noise via quantum fluid baths.
- QUEST-DMC (2020–2025): Dark matter and cosmology research using superfluid technologies.
Labs/Teams
Head of the Quantum Fluids and Solids Group, developing experimental setups for superfluid studies and quantum technologies.
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