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Andreas Baumgartner is a leading researcher in quantum electronics and nanoelectronics at the University of Basel. He currently serves as a Group Leader and Head of the SNI PhD School, with prior roles as Senior Scientist (since 2014) and Postdoctoral Fellow. His work focuses on quantum transport, superconductivity, spintronics, and topological materials, leveraging advanced nanofabrication and cryogenic techniques. Key projects include Cooper pair splitting, Majorana bound states, and quantum dot-based qubits.
Education: PhD in Physics (ETH Zurich, 2005), Diploma in Interdisciplinary Science (ETH Zurich, 2000). Awards include EPSRC and Swiss National Science Foundation support. His lab develops ultra-clean carbon nanotube and semiconductor nanowire devices, with contributions to quantum computing hardware and graphene spintronics.
Research emphasizes experimental probes of quantum phenomena: high-resolution electrical measurements, cryogenics down to 10 mK, and strain engineering. Recent advancements include long-distance qubit coupling, twisted trilayer graphene superlattices, and photon-mediated qubit interactions. Collaborative efforts with institutions like Kavli Institute and CERN highlight his interdisciplinary impact.

