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Dat Thanh Le

Dat Thanh Le is a PhD student contributor to Physics World, currently working on superconducting circuits at the University of Queensland, Australia. His main research focus is designing novel superconducting qubits that are intrinsically robust against noise as well as on-chip circulators for scale-up of complex superconducting experiments. Dat finished his bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Vietnam in the topic of mathematical and theoretical physics.

Besides being an active runner and a big fan of movies, Dat is very interested in science communication.

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