A Leading Pioneer in Quantum Computing and Superconducting Device Physics
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Delft University of TechnologyDr. Attila Geresdi currently serves as Technology Lead for Future and Emerging Technologies at IQM Quantum Computers, building upon his extensive research career in quantum computing and nanoscale superconductivity. His academic journey began at Budapest University of Technology and Economics, where he earned his MSc in Engineering Physics and completed his PhD summa cum laude in Condensed Matter Physics. His career path includes significant roles at TU Delft as a postdoctoral researcher, followed by positions at QuTech as Senior Scientist and Permanent Team Leader, and an Assistant Professorship at Chalmers University of Technology. His research focuses on engineering novel electronic states in hybrid nanodevices, particularly investigating topological quantum computation and Andreev bound states. His scientific excellence has been recognized through numerous awards, including the prestigious ERC Starting Grant (2MEur) for Simulated Majorana states research and the NWO Veni grant for developing microwave spectroscopy of Majorana states. At IQM Quantum Computers, he continues to advance the field of quantum computing technology, leveraging his expertise in nanoscale superconductivity and quantum device physics to develop next-generation quantum computing solutions.