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Picture of the remote entanglement experiment
Credit: Joseph Goodwin

Peter Drmota

Postdoctoral Research Assistant

Research theme

  • Quantum information and computation

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  • Atomic and Laser Physics

Research groups

  • Ion trap quantum computing
peter.drmota@physics.ox.ac.uk
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About me

As member of the ion trap quantum computing group I am working on applications of high-fidelity, high-speed remote entanglement between trapped ion qubits to fundamental quantum information processing, communication and metrology. This project allows me to apply my strengths and interests in electronics design, software development, FPGA programming, computational physics and data analysis, inter alia.

Besides research, I like to stay active through running, playing tennis and golf, participating at triathlon and marathon events, or mountain-biking and skiing at home in Austria. I play the violin and have been member of different ensembles and orchestras.

In the laboratory during Covid

Picture of the experiment

The ion trap system "Bob", the "entangler" and a forest of optics.

Credit: Joseph Goodwin

Research interests

Quantum Information
Quantum Metrology
Laser Physics
Attosecond Physics
Surface Physics

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