I'm a trained physicist and patent attorney with a special interest in emerging technologies such as quantum technologies, neuromorphic computing and artificial intelligence. I obtained my Ph.D. in Physics from Yale University, USA. After completion of my PhD I was a visiting postdoctorial fellow at the Princeton Center for Theoretical Science (PCTS) before becoming a group leader and senior lecturer at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich (ETH). My research experience ranges from condensed matter and many-body physics to quantum optics and superconducting electronics.
-Quantum Optics, Cavity & Circuit QED
-Quantum Electronics, Superconducting Circuits
-Quantum Computing, Annealing (together with IBM)
-Condensed Matter, Topology
-Strongly Correlated, Frustrated States of Photons
-Non-equilibrium Phase Transitions, Polariton BEC
-Mesoscopic Physics, Quantum Transport
-Nano-electronic devices, Quantum Dots, Nanoparticles
-Random Matrices, Path Integrals, Resummation
-Dr. Stefan Filipp, Quantum Technology Group @ IBM Research Switzerland
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  paper 1,
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-Prof. Andrew Houck, Quantum Computing Lab @ Princeton
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  paper 1,
  paper 2,
  paper 3
-Prof. Andreas Wallraff, Quantum Device Lab @ ETH Zurich
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paper
-Prof. Jacqueline Bloch, Lab for Photonics and Nanostructures @ CNRS Paris
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-Prof. Gianni Blatter, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
-Prof. Hakan Tureci, Princeton (USA)
-Prof. Yoram Alhassid, Yale (USA)
-Prof. Hagen Kleinert, FU Berlin (Germany)
-Prof. Jens Koch, Northwestern (USA)
-Prof. Jonathan Keeling, St. Andrews (Scotland)
2016
Spring Semester
Theory of Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics (2+1 SWS)
2015
Spring Semester
Many-Body Physics with strongly correlated photons (2+1 SWS)
more than 50 invited talks at international conferences and workshops, university colloquia and research seminars.
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2017
2016
2015
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2009
2008
before 2008