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Michael Hatridge is an Associate Professor of Applied Physics at Yale University, leading the Hatlab. His research focuses on quantum computing and superconducting circuits, emphasizing scalable architectures and quantum control systems. He earned his B.S. from Texas A&M University and his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley.
His work explores modular quantum computer design, qubit control techniques, and low-noise measurement systems. Notable contributions include the development of microwave quantum state routers and architectures for multinode superconducting quantum computers. Research interests also span Josephson junction-based devices, quantum amplification, and cryogenic electronics.
Publications highlight advancements in quantum module coupling, sub-harmonic qubit control, and noise reduction strategies. The Hatlab collaborates on interdisciplinary projects involving quantum engineering and materials science, aiming to bridge theoretical models with practical implementations in scalable quantum technologies.
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