Jay Sau is a condensed matter physicist and professor with over a decade of research and academic experience, currently on faculty at the University of Maryland. His work spans nanostructures, superconductivity, and quantum computation, informed by postdoctoral research at Harvard and doctoral training at UC Berkeley. He progressed from research roles at Berkeley and Maryland into a long-standing assistant professorship and now a professorship at UMD, reflecting sustained contributions to experimental and theoretical condensed matter physics. Trained originally as an electrical engineer at IIT Kanpur, he brings a practical, device-focused perspective to quantum materials research that bridges fundamental physics and applied nanoscience.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Physics, PhD, Physics at University of California, Berkeley
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