Vincent Bouchiat

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Vincent Bouchiat
Born1970
NationalityFrench
EducationLycée Henri IV
ESPCI Paris
University of Paris
Saclay Nuclear Research Centre
AwardsLee-Hsun Research Award (2017)
Scientific career
FieldsCondensed matter physics, graphene, biotechnology
ThesisFluctuations quantiques de la charge dans les circuits a un electron et a une paire de cooper (1997)
Doctoral advisorMichel Devoret
WebsiteProfile on Institut Néel

Vincent Bouchiat (born 1970) is a French condensed matter physicist.

Education

Vincent Bouchiat followed his studies in Paris partially at the Lycée Henri-IV. In 1993, he received an engineer degree from the School of Industrial Physics and Chemistry of Paris ESPCI in 1993 and a Master Degree in solid state physics from the University of Paris, Pierre & Marie Curie. After completing his Ph.D. at Quantronics group in CEA-Saclay in 1997 under the supervision of Michel Devoret and Daniel Estève,[1] he received a CNRS position the same year at University of Marseilles.

Research

Bouchiat's PhD dissertation is recognized as a pioneering study in the field of quantum computing hardware, showing the quantum superposition of charge states in a single Cooper pair box. This experiment paved the way for the realisation of a charge qubit.[2]

Dr Bouchiat's research interests cover a wide range of solid state physics and multidisciplinary investigations which include quantum information, superconductivity, carbon nanostructures ( graphene and carbon nanotubes), bioelectronics and translational research research in medical sciences .[3]

Career

Dr. Bouchiat is a CNRS permanent fellow since 1997. He is director of research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), associated with the Néel Institute at CNRS Grenoble.[4]

In 2007, Bouchiat was invited professor at the Physics department of University of California, Berkeley.[5]

In 2019, Vincent Bouchiat co-founded the company Grapheal of which he is currently CEO, a startup focussing on the healthcare applications of graphene.[6]

Awards

In 2007, he received the Visiting Miller Professorship award from Miller Institute at University of California, Berkeley . He also won in 2017, the Lee-Hsun Research Award from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Institute of Metal Research).[7]

References

  1. ^ Bouchiat, Vincent (1997). Fluctuations quantiques de la charge dans les circuits a un electron et a une paire de cooper (PhD). OCLC 1040947759.
  2. ^ Bouchiat, V.; Vion, D.; Joyez, P.; Esteve, D.; Devoret, M. H. (1998). "Quantum Coherence with a Single Cooper Pair". Physica Scripta. 1998 (T76): 165. Bibcode:1998PhST...76..165B. doi:10.1238/physica.topical.076a00165. S2CID 250887469.
  3. ^ "Vincent BOUCHIAT". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  4. ^ "Research". perso.neel.cnrs.fr. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  5. ^ "All Miller Members: By Name". miller.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-29.
  6. ^ "Connected Biosensors | Grapheal | France". Grapheal Dec2021. Retrieved 2022-03-28.
  7. ^ "Lee Hsun Research Award----Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences". english.imr.cas.cn. Retrieved 2022-03-28.