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Kok Wai Chan is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), specializing in quantum computing. He has a Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering from UNSW and a Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering (1st Class Honours) obtained in 2008. His research primarily focuses on the implementation of spin-photon coupling in silicon quantum dot qubit devices, as well as the development of scalable quantum processors through advanced 3D integration technologies. He has contributed to significant advancements in the fabrication of superconducting microwave resonators and quantum computing circuits. Prior to his current role, Chan was a Senior Scientist at Microsoft Quantum and has held research positions at the National University of Singapore, where he aided in establishing micro-nanofabrication facilities. His work has resulted in notable publications in prestigious journals including Nature, highlighting his role in the development of two-qubit logic gates on silicon quantum dot platforms. Chan leads projects funded by the Australian Research Council and works actively in the domain of coherent quantum control and scalable semiconductor quantum processor technologies.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Research focusing on implementing spin-photon coupling in silicon quantum dot qubit devices.
Microsoft Quantum • Sydney, Australia
Led design and fabrication of scalable superconducting quantum computing circuits.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Focused on developing scalable quantum computing processes.
National University of Singapore • Singapore
Assisted in establishing Micro Nano Fabrication Facilities and research on 2D materials.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, Australia
Contributed to research in quantum dot architectures.
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