René Vollmer is a Quantum Device Engineer with 11 years of experience bridging experimental physics and device engineering, currently leading efforts at TNO to scale superconducting TWPAs and improve yield and throughput of NV-based quantum devices. He holds a Master's in Physics from TU Delft and has hands-on expertise in quantum processor design, nanofabrication of Josephson junctions and transmon devices, and three-qubit readout development for fault-tolerant superconducting systems. Complementing his lab work, René brings strong software skills—numerical simulations, web and general programming—that accelerate device design and characterization workflows. He has progressed from intern and master’s researcher to technical lead, uniquely combining vacuum-compatible hardware experience with pragmatic roadmapping for micro- and nano-fabricated color-center quantum technologies.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Bachelor’s Degree at University of Hamburg
Master’s Degree, Master’s Degree at Delft University of Technology
Conversion of gdsII files / gdspy libraries to latex (and subsequent svg and pdf)
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