Dr Jeremy Bourhill (he/him)

Jeremy has rejoined the team at EQUS UWA node as a Research Associate after working for IMT Atlantique in Brest, France. Prior to that Jeremy was a Research Associate at UWA after completing his PhD in July 2016 under the supervision of Professor Michael Tobar. His research focused on spin ensembles in solids and novel microwave techniques to interact with them for the purposes of designing quantum protocols. In addition, Jeremy is interested in utilising unique 3D-printed microwave resonators for ultra-light dark matter searches, chiral sensing and filtering.

His doctorate focused on a macroscopic (kg scale) electro-mechanical device with the potential to test the nature of gravitational effects in the quantum world, as well as improvements to the phase noise performance of microwave readout technology at 100 kHz.

Qualifications: 
PhD, University of Western Australia, 2015
Bachelor of Science (Advanced Physics) (Hons), University of Western Australia

Major funding support

Australian Research Council

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