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Karsten Flensberg is a Professor of Theoretical Condensed Matter Physics at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Science. He serves as Director of the Center of Quantum Devices (QDev) and leads the condensed matter theory group (CMT). His research focuses on quantum effects in electron transport and quantum information processing systems.
Flensberg's primary research interests include mesoscopic physics, quantum transport theory, topological superconductors, superconductor-semiconductor hybrids, Majorana bound states, molecular electronics, spintronics, and quantum information physics. His recent work centers on Majorana-based quantum computing architectures, topological qubits, and superconducting hybrid devices.
His publication record shows consistent high-impact output in top journals like Physical Review Letters and PRX Quantum, with significant citations indicating strong influence in topological quantum computing. Recent articles demonstrate expertise in Majorana qubits, non-Abelian physics, and quantum transport phenomena in nanostructures.
- Mercator Fellow, German Physical Society (2019)
- Principal Investigator of ERC Synergy Grant (2020)
Flensberg directs the DNRF Center of Excellence QDev and maintains extensive international collaborations. His research group works closely with experimental teams at Niels Bohr Institute and globally, particularly in the development of topological quantum computing platforms. Current projects include theoretical support for Majorana-based qubit implementations and quantum transport in novel hybrid materials.
