Lukas Pahl (9/2022 – present)
Graduate Student, EECS Department
Room 36-791
lukas721 (at) mit.edu

 

 

 

Lukas is a graduate student researcher in the Engineering Quantum Systems group at MIT, advised by Prof. Will Oliver. He received his BSc in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at ETH Zurich. Here, Lukas worked in the Quantum Optics group (Prof. Esslinger) on the development of control electronics for neutral atom experiments and in the Quantum Device group (Prof. Wallraff) on the design and characterization of superconducting qubit devices.

At MIT, Lukas seeks to explore techniques that will deliver superconducting quantum computers at scale. His research involves improving qubit gate fidelities through real-time control as well as the development and demonstration of low-overhead quantum error correction architectures.

Outside of the lab, you can find Lukas playing the bass, sailing, and spending time with family and friends.