Pieter Eendebak

Research Engineer at QuTech

Pieter Eendebak is a seasoned quantum engineer at QuTech, specializing in the calibration and tuning of spin-qubits for a few-qubit quantum computer since October 2014. Prior to this role, Eendebak was a researcher at the University of Antwerp from 2012 to September 2019, focusing on experiment design and statistical analysis using software for generating isomorphism classes of orthogonal arrays and conference designs. Eendebak also gained experience as a research scientist in computer vision at TNO from 2007 to January 2018, working on recognition and data analysis projects. Earlier research at Utrecht University from 2002 to 2007 culminated in a Ph.D. in Mathematics, following a Master of Science in Physics and Mathematics obtained at the same institution between 1997 and 2002.

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Almere, Netherlands

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QuTech

At QuTech, we work on a radically new technology with world-changing potential. Our mission: to develop scalable prototypes of a quantum computer and an inherently safe quantum internet, based on the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics. Established by TU Delft and the Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research TNO, the focus at QuTech currently covers nearly all facets of quantum computing, including theoretical physics, new materials, quantum coding, and the actual development of (components of) a quantum computer.


Headquarters

Delft, Netherlands

Employees

201-500

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