227. Atomic Architects: Designing the Future of Quantum ft. Brian Gerardot

Under the Microscope

Gestern • 34 Min.

Brian Geradot, a QuanTour Hero and Professor at Heriot-Watt University in Scotland, shares his groundbreaking research in quantum devices and emerging technologies. Brian’s work explores the properties and interactions of single particles like electrons and photons, with a focus on 2D materials, strained quantum dots, and Moiré superlattices.


In this episode, Brian dives deep into the science of quantum materials, from the fundamental physics of particle interactions to their potential applications in emerging technologies. He also highlights the challenges of scaling quantum technologies and the collaborative efforts driving the QuanTour outreach project, funded by the German Physical Society.


Key Takeaways:

  • Quantum Device Innovation: Brian discusses designing and fabricating quantum devices using materials like strained quantum dots, silicon carbide, and 2D semiconductors.
  • Moiré Superlattices: Discover how twisting layers of 2D materials creates unique patterns that enable fascinating phenomena like magnetism and quantum light sources.
  • Emerging Technologies: Learn about the potential applications of quantum materials, from next-generation transistors to advanced quantum communication systems.
  • QuanTour Project: Brian showcases the QuanTour light source and its role in connecting European labs to showcase advancements in quantum research.


Don’t miss this episode if you’re curious about quantum devices, materials science, and the future of emerging technologies.


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