Mr. Alexander Yeremeyev | Superconducting Qubits | Best Researcher Award
PhD Student at Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia
Mr. Alexander Yeremeyev is a rising physicist specializing in quantum nanomaterials and devices, currently pursuing a PhD at the Landau School of Physics and Research, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), building on his Master’s studies (2023-2025) in Applied Mathematics and Physics both at MIPT and Skoltech. His master’s work focused on preparation of entangled states of superconducting qubits via variational quantum algorithms and demonstration of violations of the CHSH inequality, following a Bachelor’s in the same field where he successfully implemented an unconditional reset of a superconducting qubit to the ground state while handling a 12-qubit device. Alexander has practical experience working with cryogenic equipment, conducting experiments on superconducting qubits, and performing numerical simulations as engineer and technician in MIPT’s Laboratory of Artificial Quantum Systems. He has presented his work at several notable conferences including the MIPT All-Russian Conferences, the Symposium on Nanophysics and Nanoelectronics, and Superconductivity in Nanostructures, receiving recognition such as Best Student Report in 2023 and winning in the Skoltech ConsumerTech cohort for innovation. To date, his scholarly metrics include h-index = X, with Y peer-reviewed documents and Z total citations, reflecting his growing contribution to quantum information science.
Profile: Orcid
Featured Publications
"Variational Preparation of Entangled States in a System of Transmon Qubits"
"Transport of magnetically sensitive atoms in a magnetic environment"