Yongjie Yuanمشاهده پروفایل
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Yongjie Yuan is a Researcher at the Technical University of Munich under the Associate Professorship of Computational Photonics within the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology. His research focuses on quantum cascade devices, Josephson traveling-wave parametric amplifiers, and noise modeling in superconducting circuits. Institution: Technical University of Munich School: TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology Academic Rank: Researcher Email: yongjie.yuan@tum.de Yuan's work integrates quantum mechanics with computational photonics , emphasizing the modeling of superconducting circuits and microwave parametric amplifiers . He investigates dissipative-dispersive systems , flux-driven amplifiers , and nonlinear junction topologies to enhance quantum device performance. Recent publications highlight his contributions to quantum amplifier design , Josephson junction modeling , and noise dissipation analysis in microwave photonics. His research is associated with the EU Project QOMBS, focusing on quantum cascade devices and parametric amplification. Quantum Cascade Devices Josephson Traveling-Wave Parametric Amplifiers Quantum Noise Modeling Nonlinear Circuit Analysis Microwave Photonics Yuan actively participates in teaching and supervising activities, contributing to courses on computational photonics , quantum engineering , and partial differential equations for electrical engineering. He collaborates with researchers like Christian Jirauschek and Michael Haider on quantum device simulations.










