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Jeroen Danon is a Professor in the Department of Physics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). His research focuses on theoretical studies of solid-state and quantum technology components, including semiconductor spin qubits, superconducting qubits, and topological quantum devices. He collaborates with leading experimental groups to advance the development of quantum computing and quantum sensing technologies. His work also explores machine learning applications for quantum device control and sensor optimization.
Research interests include quantum dynamics of superconducting and semiconductor nanostructures, topological materials, and the interplay between spin-orbit coupling, superconductivity, and magnetic fields. Key areas of investigation involve Andreev bound states, Josephson junctions, quantum dots, and Majorana fermions. Recent studies highlight advancements in tunable superconducting diodes, adaptive qubit control systems, and hybrid superconductor-semiconductor systems.
Prominent publications span topics such as Majorana qubit localization, tunable Josephson diodes, and machine learning-driven quantum device tuning. His work has been published in journals like Physical Review B, New Journal of Physics, and Nature Communications. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and grants: While specific advisee names or grant details are not listed, his research involves collaborations with international teams and experimental groups. Lab/Team: Active involvement in quantum device theory and interdisciplinary projects at NTNU's Department of Physics.
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