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Kasper Grove-Rasmussen serves as an Associate Professor at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, specializing in Quantum Information Science & Technology. His research focuses on quantum transport phenomena in hybrid superconducting-semiconductor nanostructures, with particular emphasis on superconducting islands, quantum dots, and nanowire-based devices.
His research interests span quantum computing hardware development, mesoscopic physics, and quantum transport in low-dimensional systems. Grove-Rasmussen investigates fundamental quantum phenomena such as superconducting correlations, quasiparticle dynamics, and spin-orbit coupling effects in engineered nanostructures. His work bridges theoretical models with experimental implementations to advance quantum information processing technologies.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals consistent focus on quantum transport in hybrid superconducting systems, particularly examining excitations in Coulombic energy gaps, superconducting islands with multiple terminals, and nanowire-based quantum devices. His research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between condensed matter physics, quantum information science, and nanoelectronics.
Grove-Rasmussen maintains active collaborations with researchers including J. Nygård, P. Krogstrup, and D. Olsteins. His work has been featured in high-impact journals including Nature Communications, Physical Review B, and Nano Letters, with several publications receiving significant attention through news outlets and academic social media.
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