Sasha Ivlev

Phd Researcher | Semiconductor Based Quantum Computing at Delft University of Technology

Sasha Ivlev is a highly skilled PhD Researcher at Delft University of Technology, specializing in the performance enhancement and scalability of spin qubits based on semiconducting quantum dots in germanium. With experience as a Quantum Hardware Engineer at QuantWare and a Visiting Researcher at the University of California, Berkeley, Sasha has designed quantum networking experiments for ion traps and conducted thermal property analysis of novel electron-based surface traps. Prior roles include research internships at QuTech and TNO, focusing on spin qubits and quantum algorithm performance in the Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) era, respectively. As Chief Technology Officer at Delft Hyperloop, responsibility included overseeing the performance and reliability of the Hyperloop Pod, while multiple roles in the Eco-Runner Team Delft encompassed engineering consultancy and strategic leadership. Academic credentials include a Master of Science in Engineering Physics and a double Bachelor of Science in Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics, both from Delft University of Technology.

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The Hague, Netherlands

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