Lab Members

Principal Investigator

Postdocs

Kamal Sharma

Kamal Sharma is a postdoctoral researcher in Gyenis Lab since 2025. His research focuses on the design and simulation of symmetry-protected superconducting qubits, through theory and first-principles calculations. He contributes to efforts advancing next-generation superconducting circuits and the development of novel qubits for quantum computation. Kamal earned a Bachelor of Technology in Civil Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee and a Ph.D. in Physics from the Georgia Institute of Technology. His background is in superconducting circuit QED, condensed matter theory and transport in low-dimensional quantum systems. Beyond research, Kamal enjoys reading, singing, and watching movies.

Kamal Sharma

Graduate Students

Sarah Garcia Jones

Sarah is a physics PhD student working on design of new superconducting circuit components for protected qubits from disordered superconductors.  She is a 2023 NSF GRFP recipient and works at the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ ECEE Quantum Lab and with the Advanced Microwave Photonics group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology.  Sarah received her B.S. in Engineering Physics from the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ School of Mines in 2020. Before starting her PhD, she spent a year teaching physics as an adjunct professor at the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ School of Mines while continuing her research on vortex dynamics in type-II superconductors at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory.  In her free time, Sarah performs cultural dances with and volunteers at the Filipino American Community of ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥, she enjoys reading (particularly poetry and history) and art, and she strives to be an active member of her communities.

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Brian Isakov

Brian is an ECEE PhD student in the Gyenis Lab. Prior to joining ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Boulder, he received his B.S. in Engineering Physics from Cornell University in 2022. With a background in computational physics and physics-to-systems approaches, Brian researched photonic and digitally-accelerated computing to expand the Coherent Ising Machine to solve NP-hard optimization problems as part of the McMahon Lab at Cornell. In his free time, Brian likes to explore the outdoors by hiking, skiing, and biking around Boulder and the mountains.

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Pablo Aramburu

Pablo is a PhD student in the Gyenis lab working on protected qubits. He recieved his Masters working at JILA in the Lehnert lab doing work on quantum acoustics. Pablo obtained a B.S. in physics and in mathematics at Villanova University, where he worked on modelling black hole binary observations. In his free time, Pablo is part of the ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ Triathlon team and enjoys all of the outdoor activities in town.

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Undergraduate Students

Alumni

Duncan Miller (UGS)

Ryan Quinlan (UGS)

May An van de Poll (GS)

Forrest Kennedy (UGS)

Walter Virany (UGS)

Tamás Kalmár (visitng GS)

Carson Snow (visiting UGS)