University of Konstanz


CNR NANO


Dr Claudio Puglia is a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Prof. Giazotto in the Superconducting Quantum Electronics Lab of CNR-Nano in Pisa. He is working on the electrostatic field-effect control of all-metallic superconducting devices. He has already co-authored several of the early papers on this subject. He has developed experience in nanostructured device fabrication and their measurements at cryogenic temperatures. In SuperGate, he works on logic gates and high-frequency devices based on the field-effect on superconductors.

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Dr Daniel Margineda de Godos is part of the Superconducting Quantum Electronics Laboratory in Pisa and works under the direction of Prof. Giazotto to investigate the origin of the electrostatic field-effect in superconductors and its implications for quantum electronics.

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CNR SPIN


Dr Maria Teresa Mercaldo is a researcher at the University of Salerno and associate member of CNR-Spin within the SuperGate project. Her research activity deals with theoretical investigation of innovative superconductive materials, magnetism, spin-orbit correlations, topological states, electronic correlation effects and quantum phase transitions in solid state systems.

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Dr Mariateresa Lettieri is a CNR researcher. Her research activity focuses on investigation of superconducting and magnetic perovskite oxides, growth of single crystals, materials characterisation by electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction techniques.

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Rosalba Fittipaldi is a CNR-SPIN researcher, working in the MUSA (Multifunctional materials Synthesis and Analysis) group of the SPIN institute. Her main research interest is in studying the mechanisms driven by the electronic correlations, dimensionality and relativistic effects in transition metal oxides. Her expertise is in field of synthesis and characterization of single crystals. Systems under current studies include strontium and calcium ruthenates oxides, non-centrosymmetric superconductors, metal and oxides nanosystems, multiferroic materials and topological insulators.


Dr Yuri Fukaya is a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Dr Mario Cuoco at CNR-Spin in Salerno. She is working on quantum transport properties of superconducting heterostructures, Josephson effects, unconventional pairing in noncentrosymmetric materials, and interface/surface superconductivity. She will work on the mechanisms and origin of field effects in
superconductors.


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Chalmers University of Technology


Dr Mikael Kervinen is a postdoctoral researcher working in the group of Asst. Prof. Simone Gasparinetti in the Quantum Technology Laboratory of Chalmers in Sweden. He is investigating different materials and fabrication techniques in order to realize field-effect control of all-metallic superconducting devices. His focus is to implement gate-tunable superconducting weak links at microwave frequencies.


Budapest University of Technology and Economics


Dr Peter Makk is the member of the Quantum Electronics group of BME. He has broad experience on various hybrid superconducting devices from molecular junctions, graphene based devices to nanowires. He focuses on the transport characterization of InAs nanowires with epitaxial superconducting shell, like gating effect, switching current distribution.


SEEQC


Federico Vittorio Lupo is an electronic engineer in Seeqc.