Antony Abramenko
Carnegie mellon University
Antony Abramenko is a rising third year mechanical engineering student at Carnegie Mellon University and an undergraduate research assistant in Carnegie Mellon Quantum Physics Laboratory. His current research focuses on the development of MHz-to-GHz frequency up-conversion control systems for superconducting qubit control and readout. Specifically, he is working to optimise signal processing latency using cryogenics optimisation techniques to reduce data loss. Beyond his laboratory research, he has a strong interest in the hardware, having prototyped a simple phased-array system and learning Verilog to program an FPGA to advance the prototype. Additionally, he worked this past school year at our Nano Fabrication Laboratory where he cleaned and helped with upkeep of the machines. Currently, he is a visiting intern student at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology for professor Sen's Physics lab.
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