Gabriele Rolleri
Visiting Student, RLE
Room 13-3026
rolleri (at) mit.edu
Gabriele received a BSc in Engineering Physics from Politecnico di Milano. During the third year he spent a semester at EPFL where he developed his thesis work in Prof. Galland’s lab, working on the optical and electronic-transport properties of molecular nanojunctions. Then, he enrolled in the Quantum Engineering program at ETH Zürich, where he joined Prof. Wallraff’s group to complete a semester thesis on scaling up the infrastructure and developing control software for a new 43-qubit QPU.
Gabriele then moved to Paris to join Alice & Bob for a 6 months internship on the calibration and modelling of cat qubits.He joined EQUS for his Master’s thesis project, he will be working with the bosonic team to reach break-even on a fluxonium-controlled GKP qubit.His main research interests include the physics of bosonic qubits and the challenges involved in scaling up quantum hardware architectures.