Gerd Kiene
About
PhD student at the Quantum Integrated Circuits Group of the Faculty of Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science (EEMCS/EWI), Delft University of Technology.
Gerd received the M.Sc. degree in Physics from the University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg in 2018. He is currently working on cryogenic electronics for the readout of silicon spin based quantum computers as a PhD candidate at the Quantum Integrated Circuits Group, Delft University of Technology. His research interests include cryogenic electronics, data converters, application-specific scientific instrumentation and novel computing paradigms (quantum, neuromorphic).
Publications
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2024
Cryogenic Characterization of Low-Frequency Noise in 40-nm CMOS
Gerd Kiene / Sadik Ilik / Luigi Mastrodomenico / Masoud Babaie / Fabio Sebastiano
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2024
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2023
A 1-GS/s 6–8-b Cryo-CMOS SAR ADC for Quantum Computing
G. Kiene / R.W.J. Overwater / Alessandro Catania / A.M. Gunaputi Sreenivasulu / Paolo Bruschi / E. Charbon-Iwasaki-Charbon / M. Babaie / F. Sebastiano
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2023
A Cryo-CMOS SAR ADC With FIA Sampling Driver Enabled by Cryogenic-Aware Back-Biasing
Gerd Kiene / Ramon W.J. Overwater / Masoud Babaie / Fabio Sebastiano
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2022
Cryogenic Comparator Characterization and Modeling for a Cryo-CMOS 7b 1-GSa/s SAR ADC
Gerd Kiene / Aishwarya Gunaputi Sreenivasulu / Ramon W.J. Overwater / Masoud Babaie / Fabio Sebastiano
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