Ilan Rosen
Recipient of Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Research Fellowship
Postdoctoral Associate, Research Laboratory of Electronics
Room 13-3026
itrosen (at) mit.edu

 

 

 

Ilan received a B.S. in Physics from the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2015, where he worked with Prof. Ania Jayich on magnetic sensing applications of color centers in diamond. He then received his Ph.D. in Applied Physics from Stanford University in 2021, where he worked with Prof. David Goldhaber-Gordon. In his Ph.D., Ilan studied electronic transport in topological materials, focusing on chiral transport in quantum anomalous Hall systems and on superconductor/topological insulator interfaces.

Now, as a postdoc in the Engineering Quantum Systems group led by Prof. William Oliver, Ilan uses arrays of superconducting qubits to simulate condensed matter systems. Ilan’s research interests also include protected superconducting qubits, and hybrid spin qubit/ superconducting qubit computing architectures.