
Welcome Mathieu Paulet to EQUBITFLY Team !
Mathieu joined Centrale Lyon after his classes préparatoires and did a first R&D internship at Michelin, where he studied numerically the morphology of nanocomposite materials.
Being more attracted to theoretical physics (particularly quantum mechanics) and the fundamental aspect of research, Mathieu then turned to a master’s degree in theoretical physics, jointly proposed by Centrale Lyon and École normale supérieure de Lyon. This master program was validated by a first internship in the Experimental Condensed Matter Physics Group, in the Department of Physics, Stockholm University, under the direction of Pr Vladimir Krasnov, where he worked on the development of superconducting logic gates.
During his second internship, under the direction of Pascal Degiovanni at Laboratoire de Physique, ENS de Lyon, CNRS, Mathieu studied a quantum electron tomography protocol and the creation of quantum entanglement in a simple model of collision between two electrons.
As part of EQUBITFLY project, his PhD research will refine these initial results. “In particular, I am interested in the generation and measurement of quantum entanglement in quantum coherent electronics (or quantum electronic optics). The goal is to develop criteria to quantify the creation of entanglement between two electrons interacting within a quantum conductor. Understanding this phenomenon would be a first step in designing quantum logic gates involving multiple electrons, which are necessary for the development of quantum computers with electronic flying qubits”.


