Clara Galante Agero

Quantum Center Research Fellow in the Nanophysics Group at the Department of Physics since 2024.

As a Quantum Center doctoral fellow, Clara Galante will explore gate-defined qubits in bilayer-graphene quantum dots. The main objective of her research is to achieve coherent manipulation of graphene qubits with the longest possible coherent times. At the same time, she will address fundamental questions about relaxation and decoherence mechanisms, providing deep insights into the properties of bilayer graphene and its nanostructures.

Clara Galante studied physics at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid in Spain and at ETH Zurich. She completed her Master's thesis in physics at ETH Zurich, focusing on gate-defined Josephson junctions in magic-angle twisted four-layer graphene. In June 2024, Clara started her PhD thesis in the Nanophysics Group of Klaus Ensslin, supervised by Thomas Ihn.

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