Dr. Yuta Tsuchimoto

Bis 2022, PhD Candidate, ETH Zürich

Tokyo, Japan

Über mich

With over 7 years of experience in quantum computing and communications utilizing a variety of platforms, including superconducting circuits, quantum dots, and trapped ions, I have developed a diverse range of quantum technologies. My track record includes demonstrating novel superconducting and semiconductor quantum devices, along with expertise in cryogenic microwave and optical metrologies. During my PhD studies, I spearheaded a project on microwave-optical quantum transducer consisting of semiconductor quantum dots and superconducting quantum circuits. In this project, I demonstrated fast and coherent transduction between superconducting quantum circuits and semiconductor quantum dots with an order of magnitude larger bandwidth than conventional systems. Current my research focus is the development of a trapped ion system with superconducting circuits. By combining the unique properties of these systems, I aim to contribute to the advancement of quantum computing technologies.

Fähigkeiten und Kenntnisse

Projektmanagement
MS Office
Semiconductor Physics
Optics
Microwave Technology
Semiconductor process
Quantum Computing
Electronics
English
Japanese
Engineering
Python
Technology
Research and Development
MatLab
FEM
Physics
Electrical Engineering
COMSOL
ANSYS HFSS
Autodesk
Data Analysis
Photonics
German

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Berufserfahrung von Yuta Tsuchimoto

  • Bis heute 1 Jahr und 9 Monate, seit Okt. 2022

    Postdoc

    The University of Tokyo

    • Currently developing a trapped ion system integrated with 3D superconducting circuits to advance the scalability of trapped-ion systems. • Conducted theoretical modeling and assessment of a power-efficient quantum gate scheme. • Designed and executed cleanroom fabrication processes for 3D integrated superconducting ion-trap chips. • Performed cryogenic characterization of 3D ion-trap chips, demonstrating low-loss, high-power microwave drives for efficient microwave gates.

  • 4 Monate, Juli 2022 - Okt. 2022

    Scientific Assistant

    ETH Zürich

    • Successfully achieved microwave readout of quantum-confined excitons in a two-dimensional material within just three months by efficiently designing and conducting experiments.

  • 5 Jahre und 10 Monate, Mai 2016 - Feb. 2022

    PhD Candidate

    ETH Zürich

    • Supervised a comprehensive project on an optical-microwave quantum transducer, overseeing all stages from conceptualization to completion. This encompassed meticulous planning, device design, fabrication, conducting experiments, and in-depth data analysis. • Published research papers in peer-reviewed journals and delivered presentations at international conferences.

Sprachen

  • Japanese

    Muttersprache

  • English

    Fließend

  • German

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Interessen

Semiconductor
Optics
Microwave
Quantum Computing
Semiconductor device fabrication

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