About
Lukas Splitthoff is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. He is part of the 202q-lab led by Simone Gasparinetti, focusing on advancing bosonic quantum computing architectures using superconducting circuits. His work integrates topological systems, quantum coherence, and hybrid qubit designs.
Education:
- PhD in Physics, Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands (2024) – Thesis: 'Gate-tunable kinetic inductances for superconducting circuits'
- MSc in Physics, University of Münster, Germany (Exchange at Université Paris-Sud, France) – Thesis: 'Tantalum pentoxide nanophotonic circuits for integrated photonics'
Research Interests: Lukas explores superconducting circuits for quantum computing, topological phases in condensed matter systems, and nanophotonic integration. His projects emphasize gate-tunable devices, topological protection of qubit states, and scalable quantum architectures. He also investigates quasiparticle loss mitigation and hybrid spin-transmon systems for enhanced coherence.
Labs & Affiliations: Core member of the 202q-lab at MC2, collaborating with leading groups in superconducting qubit research. His work bridges theoretical models with experimental implementations in cryogenic environments.
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