Benjamin Saarel is a graduate student researcher at UC Berkeley with nine years of research experience focused on trapped-ion experiments and their applications to quantum information. Trained in engineering physics at the University of Colorado Boulder, he blends hands-on experimental technique with a strong physics foundation to advance quantum control and information processing. His work bridges academic research environments at Boulder and Berkeley, demonstrating sustained contributions to precision measurement and quantum hardware development. Based in Berkeley, he brings practical lab leadership and experimental rigor to complex quantum systems, with a track record of long-term projects that require both technical depth and careful experimental design.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Engineering Physics, Bachelor’s Degree, Engineering Physics at University of Colorado
Bachelor’s Degree, Engineering Physics, Junior, Bachelor’s Degree, Engineering Physics, Junior at University of Colorado Boulder
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