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Miriam Blaauboer is an Associate Professor of Theoretical Quantum Physics at Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). She obtained her M.Sc. degrees in Physics and Mathematics from Leiden University in 1993 and 1994, respectively. She completed her Ph.D. in Physics at the Free University Amsterdam in 1998, focusing on optical phase conjugation and Andreev reflection. Blaauboer has held several academic positions, including postdoctoral research at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel and Harvard University in the USA. Her research interests encompass quantum transport, quantum dynamics in nanosystems, and quantum information theory. She has contributed to significant publications in renowned journals, addressing topics such as charge pumping in mesoscopic systems and entanglement detection using double-quantum-dot turnstiles. Blaauboer is actively involved in teaching courses like Fundamentals of Quantum Information and Advanced Quantum Mechanics.
Weizmann Institute of Science • Israel
Harvard • USA
Delft University of Technology • Netherlands
Delft University of Technology • Netherlands
Delft University of Technology • Netherlands
Delft University of Technology • Netherlands
Theoretical Quantum Physics
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