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Ekta Bhatia, Ph.D., serves as a Research Scientist in Quantum Technologies at NY CREATES since October 2021, contributing significantly to the field with nine publications and two pending patents related to Josephson junction fabrication and quantum devices. Notable achievements include demonstrating the world’s first Ta-based Josephson junctions at 300 mm wafer scale and developing superconducting PVD TaN nanowires for scalable quantum applications. In addition, Ekta Bhatia holds the position of Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University at Albany, SUNY, where a mini-credit course on superconducting quantum circuits is being designed. Previous experience includes a Postdoctoral Researcher role at the University of Maryland, focusing on superconducting resonators and circuits, and a Visiting Researcher position at the University of Cambridge working on magnetic Josephson junctions. Ekta Bhatia earned a Ph.D. in Physics from the National Institute of Science Education and Research and holds a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Physics and Electronics, respectively, from Kurukshetra University.
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