Research Assistant In QNN at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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Emma Batson is a PhD candidate in electrical engineering at MIT specializing in quantum nanostructures and nanofabrication, with nine years of hands-on experience across academic labs and national labs. She develops novel fabrication processes to deploy devices like superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors on unconventional platforms—transparent and high-temperature superconductors—using techniques such as electrochemical reduction, helium ion irradiation, and encapsulation. Her work bridges materials chemistry and device engineering to extract performance from challenging materials, and she has complemented research with internships at NIST and EPRI and teaching experience in quantum education. Finishing her degree this fall, she’s seeking to translate deep experimental expertise in superconducting electronics and process development into industry or national-lab roles. An often-overlooked strength is her repeated success integrating cross-disciplinary methods to make fragile material systems manufacturable.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Emma Batson - Research Assistant In QNN at Massachusetts Institute of Technology