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Anasua Chatterjee wins IUPAP Early Career Scientist Prize from the Commission on Low Temperature Physics

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We are proud to announce that Anasua Chatterjee has been selected as one of three winners of the 2025 Early Career Scientist Prize from the IUPAP Commission on Low Temperature Physics.

Anasua is Assistant Professor at QuTech and the Kavli Institute of Nanoscience at TU Delft, and Principal Investigator at the Chatterjee Lab. Her nominators cited her “pioneering work on the scaling and operation of solid-state qubit implementations for quantum information, comprising some of the first two-dimensional arrays of spin qubits, as well as novel and hybrid qubit implementations”.

Anasua responded to the news: “It is a great honour to receive this award! It is due in great part to the brilliant work of my group members and collaborators over the years, as well as their friendship and support for my pursuit of science.”

The award ceremony, where she will also deliver the prize talk, will take place on 13th August at the closing ceremony of the LT30 conference in Bilbao, Spain.

Anasua Chatterjee working in her lab
Anasua Chatterjee working in her lab
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