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Dominik Zumbühl is a Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Basel and Director of the Swiss National Center of Competence in Research (NCCR) SPIN. His research focuses on quantum transport experiments in semiconductor nanostructures for quantum computing, particularly electron and hole spin qubits in GaAs, Ge/Si nanowires, and graphene.
- Department of Physics
- Swiss Nanoscience Institute (SNI)
- Basel QC2 Center for Quantum Computing
- Georg H. Endress Postdoc Cluster
Zumbühl's work spans ultralow-temperature physics (below 1 mK), spin-orbit coupling in quantum wells/wires, machine learning for quantum device optimization, and exotic quantum phases like Majorana fermions and helical nuclear spin order. His group has achieved milestones in quantum dot thermometry and microkelvin cooling, including the Cold Chip World Record (224 µK).
Recent publications highlight quantum transport in Luttinger liquids, chiral superconductivity in graphene, and AI-driven quantum device calibration. Awards include the ERC Starting Grant (2008) and APS Fellowship (2023).
He leads a team of 15+ researchers including postdocs and PhD students, with alumni in prestigious institutions like IBM, ETH Zurich, and Princeton. Collaborations include MIT, Harvard, and the European Microkelvin Platform.