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Prof. Dr. Daniel Loss is a Full Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Basel, affiliated with the Philosophisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät and the Department of Physics. He leads the FG Loss research group, focusing on quantum computing, spintronics, and topological quantum matter. His work bridges theory and experiment, with notable contributions to spin qubits and quantum coherence in semiconductor nanostructures.
Loss holds leadership roles as Director of the Basel QC2 Center and Co-Director of the Swiss Nanoscience Institute (SNI). He earned his Diploma and PhD from the University of Zürich (1983, 1985), followed by postdoctoral positions at IBM Research and Simon Fraser University. Since 1996, he has been at the University of Basel.
His research interests include quantum dots, spin dynamics, topological insulators, and Majorana fermions. He has pioneered theories for quantum computing with spin qubits, influencing global experimental programs.
Loss has received prestigious awards, including the Marcel Benoist Prize (Switzerland's top science honor), the King Faisal Prize, and fellowships from the American Physical Society. His work spans theoretical advancements in superconductivity, magnons, and cavity-coupled systems.
Key grants include leadership in the NCCR SPIN initiative and collaborations on quantum materials. His lab explores hybrid superconducting-semiconducting systems and domain-wall qubits. Recent projects address noise mitigation in spin qubits and topological magnonic devices.
