Jonas Neergaard-Nielsen is an experimental quantum optics researcher and Associate Professor at DTU Physics with over 12 years of experience in continuous-variable quantum information and non-classical light generation. He has led experiments on squeezed light, photon-subtracted states and high-efficiency heralded single photons, including early demonstrations of the so-called "Schrödinger kitten" state and negative Wigner function measurements. Skilled in homodyne detection, optical resonators, photon-level operations and simple theoretical modeling, he combines hands-on lab work with data analysis and visualization using Mathematica, LabView and Python. Based in Copenhagen, he bridges fundamental physics and applied quantum information, with a track record of translating delicate table-top experiments into robust measurement protocols and teaching the next generation of quantum scientists.
12 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Physics, PhD, Physics at Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen
M.Sc., Physics, M.Sc., Physics at Københavns Universitet
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