Rising Expert in Quantum Technology and Sensing
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Delft University of TechnologyArjen Vaartjes is a Ph.D. student at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, working in Professor Andrea Morello's research group on donor spin-based quantum technology in silicon and quantum sensing applications. His research focuses on global control and quantum sensing in Antimony qudits in Silicon, specifically exploring non-classical states in high-dimensional nuclear spins embedded in silicon nano-electronic devices. His academic background includes both Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Applied Physics from TU Delft, where he previously worked at QuTech as a Data Engineer and Student Assistant. His achievements include winning the Best Poster Award at CQC2T workshop 2023 and being runner-up in the 3 Minute Thesis competition at the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications. His recent work has contributed to advances in microwave vacuum squeezing in superconducting amplifiers, published in Science Advances, while his expertise spans quantum device design, RF measurements, quantum physics, and quantum information.