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Danielle Holmes is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, Faculty of Engineering at the University of New South Wales, Sydney. She focuses on the realization of scalable quantum computers through the use of ion-implanted donor spin qubits in silicon. Her research particularly emphasizes high nuclear spin qubits and the deterministic implantation of these qubits using single ion detectors. Additionally, Danielle is interested in isotopic enrichment in silicon to provide a spin-free environment for donor qubits. She earned her PhD with research on donor activation through isotopic enrichment and silicon ion implantation in quantum computing from the University of Melbourne. Prior to her doctorate, she completed a Master of Science in Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge.
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