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Dr. Floris Braakman is a Researcher in the Department of Physics at the University of Basel, leading independent research projects in quantum technologies and nanoscale systems. He completed his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Physics at Leiden University (2008) and his Ph.D. at the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Technical University of Delft (2013), focusing on quantum dot arrays and spin qubits. In 2015, he secured an Ambizone Grant from the Swiss National Science Foundation to establish his research group, which now explores qubit optomechanics, hole spin qubits in Ge/Si nanowires, and scanning nanowire sensors.
His research spans quantum computing, nanotechnology, and condensed matter physics, with a focus on manipulating spin qubits in semiconductor nanostructures. Key innovations include ultrafast hole spin qubits and force sensing with nanowire cantilevers. His work bridges experimental physics with advanced fabrication techniques, such as electron-beam lithography and cryogenic probing.
Dr. Braakman’s publications highlight advancements in quantum device design, optomechanical systems, and spintronics, with contributions to journals like Nature Materials, Nature Nanotechnology, and Physical Review. His lab at the University of Basel (http://quaint.physik.unibas.ch) focuses on interdisciplinary approaches to quantum technologies and nanoscale sensing.


