Doctoral Researches
More than 1,000 doctoral researchers from around 50 countries are conducting research in Jülich as part of their doctoral thesis. Here is an overview about our doctoral researcher projects at ZEA-2. Find our more about their work.
Jonas Bühler - DR project
Scalable integrated readout circuits for silicon quantum dots at cryogenic temperatures
Alfonso Rafael Cabrera Galicia - DR project
On Chip Bias Circuits for Cryogenic Applications
Muhammad Uzair Talal Chishti - DR project
Network-on-chip based computing architecture for numerous Neuromorphic accelerators
Pau Dietz Romero - DR Project
Co-Simulation of Control Electronics and Qubits
Anugerah Firdauzi - DR project
Data Converter for Memristor Readout
Fabian Hader - DR project
Semiconductor Qubit Tuning Automatization
Neethu Kuriakose - DR project
Application of memristors in standard IC building blocks
Jonas Mair - DR project
Energy efficient digital technologies for scalable Quantum Computing
Santosh Mutum - DR project
Wireless Laser-based Power Transfer and Communication into a Cryostat Chamber
Florian Rössing - DR project
A generic particle detector read out
Yasmeen Neyaz Salwa - DR project
Dynamical Systems for Computation
Fabian Schätzle - DR project
Inter-chiplet communication for next-gen HPC processors
Lea Schreckenberg - DR project
Integration of Scalable Control Electronics with GaAs and SiGe Spin Qubits for Quantum Computer Applications
Caner Toprak - DR Project
Control Electronics for Scalable Qubit Architectures