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Morten Kjaergaard is an Associate Professor at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, within the Solid State Physics department. His research focuses on quantum computing, superconducting qubits, and semiconductor devices, with an emphasis on nanotechnology and quantum information science.
Key research themes include quantum control, error mitigation, hybrid quantum systems, and quantum thermodynamics. His work often bridges applied physics and quantum hardware design, targeting advancements in qubit coherence and quantum feedback systems.
Recent publications highlight trends in superconducting qubit architectures, quantum transport, and noise characterization. Notable contributions include gate-tunable transmon qubits and real-time adaptive feedback for coherence improvement.
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