EDWIN SUPPLE

PhD Program, Materials Science

Edwin Supple

PhD Program, Materials Science

Edwin Supple

I want to participate in the quantum engineering research traineeship because of the collaborative multidisciplinary nature of the program. I look forward to working with colleagues across departments and institutions to solve interesting problems in quantum computing. I also hope to expand my skillset across the device fabrication, characterization, and analysis space.
Outside of research I enjoy rock climbing, skiing, and running.

Edwin Supple

I want to participate in the quantum engineering research traineeship because of the collaborative multidisciplinary nature of the program. I look forward to working with colleagues across departments and institutions to solve interesting problems in quantum computing. I also hope to expand my skillset across the device fabrication, characterization, and analysis space.
 
Outside of research I enjoy rock climbing, skiing, and running.

Education

  • PhD, Materials Science, Colorado School of Mines, Spring 2024
  • BS, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Colorado School of Mines

Research Interests

  • transmission electron microscopy
  • atom probe tomography
  • transition metal nitride superconductors

Current Project

Epitaxial Superconducting Qubit Characterization using Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy and Atom Probe Tomography

Pubications

  • Edwin Supple, Christopher J.K. Richardson, Brian P. Gorman; Atomic Structure of a NbTiN/AlN/NbTiN Josephson Junction Grown by Molecular-Beam Epitaxy. Accepted, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. A 2024 – https://doi.org/10.1116/6.0003518
  • Atomic Structure of Superconducting Tunnel Junctions using STEM and APT – doi:10.1017/S1431927621008795

Mentors

Brian Gorman, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering

 

Future Plans

I have a postdoc position at NIST in the quantitative nanostructure characterization group.