Summary
Hyunseok Oh is a quantum hardware engineer and PhD candidate at UC Santa Barbara with nine years of experience building, modeling, and testing cutting‑edge quantum devices. He designs diamond optomechanical and superconducting microwave circuits, implemented parallelized Python–COMSOL pipelines on HPC to cut design cycles by over 10x, and developed a diamond smart‑cut fabrication process that improved scalability 100x while tripling throughput. His skill set spans device fabrication, RF/microwave modeling (Sonnet), cryogenic optical and microwave measurements, and automation of high‑throughput data acquisition with Python. Earlier work includes FPGA‑based low‑level control for trapped ions and algorithmic signal processing for NV magnetometry, plus a stint applying CNNs to medical imaging. Based in Santa Barbara, he blends hands‑on hardware engineering with software automation to accelerate quantum device development.
9 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Computer Science and Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Physics, Computer Science and Engineering at Seoul National University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at UC Santa Barbara
English, Korean