Summary
Julius De Hond is a physicist and researcher with nine years of experience turning complex quantum systems into tractable models and operational experiments. He combines hands-on lab expertise—controlling lasers, microwaves, DAQ hardware and SQL-backed workflows—with theoretical analysis developed during a PhD in atomic physics and postdoctoral work at MIT and the University of Amsterdam. Julius has bridged academia and industry as a quantum engineer at Pasqal and now as a researcher at The Hague University of Applied Sciences, applying quantum-gas and control-system skills to both fundamental and applied problems. He enjoys communicating results through papers, proposals and public writing, and is particularly effective at translating intricate experimental setups into reproducible, software-enabled workflows. An uncommon strength is his comfort equally with whiteboard calculations and low-level lab integration, making him a pragmatic collaborator across theory, engineering and outreach.
9 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master's Degree, Applied Physics, Master's Degree, Applied Physics at University of Twente
PhD Degree, Atomic Physics, PhD Degree, Atomic Physics at University of Amsterdam
Materials Physics, Materials Physics at UC Santa Barbara
Maaslandcollege Highschool
English, Dutch