Swiss-Danish Matchmaking on Quantum

27 Jan – 26 Jun 2025

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Frederik Nathan

Assistant Professor

University of Copenhagen

Copenhagen, Denmark

Working on realising self-correcting qubits in dissipative superconducting circuits, and develop methods for open quantum systems.

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About me

Assistant professor in quantum algorithms and applications at the NNF quantum computing programme (NQCP), University of Copenhagen. Formerly postdoc at Caltech.

Working on self-correcting qubits in dissipative superconducting resonators, and developing new methods for open quantum systems. Developed a universal Lindblad equation which unlocks a wide range of open/noise complex quantum systems for systematic modelling, and is used by major commmercial actors in quantum computing to simulate experiments.

Skills

  • Analytics
  • Simulation
  • research management
  • quantum information theory
  • quantum dynamics
  • Superconducting qubit platforms
  • Solid state physics
  • Quantum optics

Interests

  • Quantum Computing
  • Quantum Algorithms
  • AI for quantum mechanics
  • Self-correcting qubits
  • Open quantum system theory