![]() | Postdoctoral Researcheremail: j.verstraete@ucl.ac.uk ![]()
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Research Interests
I am interested in connections between old quantum and new quantum domains for spin physics. I work at the intersection of magnetic resonance spectroscopy discovered 80 years ago (and still an active area of research) to more recent spin physics development geared towards quantum sensing and computing. More specifically, I focus on the use of superconducting microresonators for quantum memory and spectroscopic applications with Electron Spin Resonance (ESR).
From a practical point of view, I am an experimentalist whose time is shared between hardware and software development for microwave control and readout, with a soft spot for data processing techniques.
Interesting Fact
My job was to burn airplane seats during my brief career as a material engineer.
Selected Publications
Verstraete J.-B., Yong J. R. J., Goodwin D. L., Myers W. K., Foroozandeh M. Towards fully optimised and automated ESR spectroscopy. Chemical Communications (2022)
Verstraete J.-B., Foroozandeh M. Improved design of frequency-swept pulse sequences. Journal of Magnetic Resonance, 107146 (2022)
Verstraete J.-B., Myers W. K., Foroozandeh M. Chirped ordered pulses for ultrabroadband ESR spectroscopy. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 154, 094201 (2021)
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