Alexis Jouan is an expert in superconductivity in mesoscopic systems. He performs high frequency measurements up to 100GHz to study the properties of electronic systems at cryogenic temperatures. He did a postdoc at the University of Sydney where he worked on the fabrication of topological Josephson junction in InAs quantum wells and performed new readout methods for spin qubits in Silicon. He also worked on the Fluxonium, a superconducting qubit during his postdoc in the quantum circuit group at ENS Lyon.

His research is focused on the study of quantum coherences in condensed matter physics. He designs, manipulate and measure electronic systems at very low temperature. Currently, he’s working on new THz spectroscopy techniques based on superconducting circuits for the study of fundamental excitations in ferromagnetic materials or superconducting materials.