Group
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Dr. Alexey Ilin received his B.Sc. in applied physics and maths and M.Sc. in physical and quantum electronics from Moscow Institute of Physics And Technology, and Ph.D. in solid-state electronics from the Institute of Microelectronics Technology RAS. Joined QMT Lab in December 2022. Dr. Ilin's research is in hybrid van der Waals structures and nanoelectronics fabrication technology.
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Dr Vishal Bhardwaj received B. Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Punjab Technical University India and his M. Tech. in Nanoscience and Technology from GGSIPU Delhi India. He received a Ph.D. in physics from IIT Delhi, India, under the supervision of Prof. Ratnamala Chatterjee and Prof. Ashok K. Ganguli. His area of research in Ph.D. was to study the quantum transport properties of topologically non-trivial semi-metallic thin films. He joined the QMT lab in Mar 2022; he completed one project on the study of gate-defined Josephson junctions of Twisted Trilayer Graphene. Currently, he is working on studying the braiding statistics of quasiparticles (abelian and non-abelian anyons) using graphene-based interferometers.
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Jehyun Kim received his B.Sc. in Material Science & Engineering from Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, and his M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Physics from Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, under the supervision of Prof. Dohun Kim. He joined the QMT lab in Sep. 2022 as a postdoc fellow. Jehyun's research focuses on the braiding properties of Anyons by employing quantum Hall effect interference techniques.
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Dr. Ravi Kumar received his B.Sc. in physics honors from Delhi University in 2013, M.Sc. in physics from Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in 2015, and Ph.D. in physics from Indian Institute of Science Bangalore in 2022 under the supervision of Prof. Anindya Das. He joined QMT lab in 2022. Dr. Kumar’s research explores the highly correlated phenomena of fractional quantum Hall (FQH) phases and their underlying topological ground states, focusing on half-filled QH states in graphene-based heterostructures using electrical or noise-thermometry-based measurements.
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Lorenzo Arici received his bachelor's in physics from the University of Milan. Afterward, he obtained an MSc in physics from the University of Trieste on a thesis in collaboration with Elettra Sincrotrone Trieste. Lorenzo joined the QMT Lab in July 2023 and is working on graphene-based quantum Hall interferometers.
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Himanshu Dev received a BS-MS dual degree with a Major in Physics from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali, India. Thereafter, He received research trainee certificates at the Institute of Photonic Sciences, Barcelona, Spain, by working on cavity quantum electrodynamics with graphene-based vdW systems. Himanshu joined the QMT lab in Jan. 2024 as a doctoral student and explores Abelian and Non-Abelian exchange statistics in bilayer graphene-based quantum Hall Interferometer.
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André received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. in physics from Stuttgart University, Germany, where he worked on gigahertz spectroscopy of heavy-fermion superconductors. He started his PhD at Weizmann in 2020 in Dan Shahar's lab, where he focused on noise spectroscopy of superconducting thin films before moving to the QMT Lab in 2022. His research currently aims at strongly correlated electron phases in the framework of the fractional quantum Hall effect in graphene-based vdW heterostructures.
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Daniil Artamonov received his B.Sc. in applied physics and maths from Moscow Institute of Physics And Technology. Joined QMT Lab in 2023. Daniil's research is in hybrid van der Waals structures and nanoelectronics fabrication technology.
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Tomer received a B.S. in Physics from Tel-Aviv University in 2018, and joined QMT lab in 2022. Tomer’s research is on FQH effect in graphene-based vdW heterostructures
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Manish Verma received his B.S.(Research) degree with a Physics major from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bengaluru. As an undergrad, he studied Bose-Einstein Condensate of Rb-87 coupled to a Fermi Sea of K-40. He joined the QMT lab in April 2024 as part of his M.Sc. research at the Weizmann Institute of Science exploring the interference of quasi-particles in the Quantum Hall regime.
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Sima received her B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering and Physics from the Technion. She joined a rotation in the QMT lab in 2024.
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Shelly Iskoz received her B.Sc. in Physics and Mathematics from Bar-Ilan university. She joined a rotation in the QMT lab in 2024.
Neta Ilan
MSc
2021 - 2022
Present: Quantum Art
Tal Levi
MSc
2021 - 2023
Present: Current location
Lekshmi Rajagopal
MSc
2022 - 2024
Present: Roee Ozeri's Lab at Weizmann Institute of Science