Jorge Ramirez is a graduate student and experimental quantum physicist at the University of Colorado Boulder working with NIST on superconducting transmon qubits and CPW resonator characterization. With eight years of research experience rooted in a Physics BS from the University of Maryland, he combines hands-on dilution refrigerator operation and measurement-chain engineering with methodology development for qubit characterization. Jorge is building toward PhD work on single flux quantum control of qubits, bridging low-temperature hardware, microwave resonator analysis, and precision measurement techniques. As a committed advocate for diversity and outreach in physics, he brings both technical rigor and community engagement to experimental research.
7 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Physics, 3.5, Bachelor's degree, Physics, 3.5 at University of Maryland
A project where we numerically compute the trajectories of double pendulums with a focus placed on the affect of small perturbations in initial conditions
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