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Jean-Philippe Tetienne

RMIT University

Jean-Philippe Tetienne is an ARC Future Fellow and leader of the Quantum Sensing group at RMIT University. He received his PhD in 2014 from ENS Cachan, France, and worked as a Research Fellow and ARC DECRA Fellow at the University of Melbourne from 2015-2020, prior to joining RMIT in 2021. His research group specialises in the physics and engineering of optically addressable spin defects in solids, particularly diamond and hexagonal boron nitride. His group also develops quantum sensing technologies based on those systems, including precision magnetic microscopes for materials science and geological exploration, and high-sensitivity magnetometers and RF receivers for defence and space applications.

Presentations by Jean-Philippe Tetienne
Radiofrequency receivers based on solid-state quantum spins
Radiofrequency receivers based on solid-state quantum spins
Jean-Philippe Tetienne
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