Job van Staveren
About
PhD student at the Quantum Integrated Circuits Group of the Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS/EWI), Delft University of Technology.
Job van Staveren received the B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in Electrical Engineering from Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, in 2016 and 2018, respectively. He is currently a PhD student in QuTech and the department of Quantum & Computer Engineering. His main research interest is the design of analog integrated circuits for quantum computing applications.
Publications
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2022
A 0.049mm2 7.1-to-16.8GHz Dual-Core Triple-Mode VCO Achieving 200dB FoMA in 22nm FinFET
Jiang Gong / Bishnu Patra / Luc Enthoven / Job van Staveren / Fabio Sebastiano / Masoud Babaie
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2022
A 3V 15b 157W Cryo-CMOS DAC for Multiplexed Spin-Qubit Biasing
Luc Enthoven / Job Van Staveren / Jiang Gong / Masoud Babaie / Fabio Sebastiano
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2022
A quantum dot crossbar with sublinear scaling of interconnects at cryogenic temperature
P. L. Bavdaz / H. G.J. Eenink / J. van Staveren / M. Lodari / C. G. Almudever / J. S. Clarke / F. Sebasatiano / M. Veldhorst / G. Scappucci
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2021
Artificial Neural Network Modelling for Cryo-CMOS Devices
Pascal A.Lt Hart / Job Van Staveren / Fabio Sebastiano / Jianjun Xu / David E. Root / Masoud Babaie
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2020
Cryo-CMOS for Analog/Mixed-Signal Circuits and Systems
Jeroen Van Dijk / Pascal't Hart / Gerd Kiene / Ramon Overwater / Pinakin Padalia / Job Van Staveren / Masoud Babaie / Andrei Vladimirescu / Edoardo Charbon / Fabio Sebastiano
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