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.