Nick Materise is a quantum measurement engineer with 11 years of experience specializing in calibration, characterization, and noise modeling of superconducting circuits for quantum computing and simulation. He holds a PhD in Engineering/Applied Physics from Colorado School of Mines and has worked across national labs and industry, including Lawrence Livermore and currently QuantWare in Delft. His background blends hands-on cryogenic measurement and device calibration with theoretical and simulation work on noise sources and two-level systems. Early career work shows strong computational skills—parallelized electromagnetics and GPU-accelerated tooling—informing his measurement stack and signal conditioning expertise. Colleagues rely on him to bridge experiment and theory, turning complex device behavior into actionable calibration procedures. Based in the Netherlands, he brings a rare combination of lab-scale experimental craft and scalable simulation experience to superconducting quantum hardware development.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Engineering Physics/Applied Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Engineering Physics/Applied Physics at Colorado School of Mines
Dual Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering and Physics, Dual Bachelor of Science Electrical Engineering and Physics at Northeastern University
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Nick Materise - Quantum Measurement Engineer at QuantWare