Bernard van Heck

Bernard van Heck is a PhD student in the theoretical nanoscience group of Carlo Beenakker at the University of Leiden.
Since Fall 2013, he is also a guest student at the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience at TU Delft. Before beginning his PhD, he studied Physics at University of Roma 'La Sapienza'.
His research activities revolve around the areas of mesoscopic physics and quantum information, with a particular focus on quantum computation with Majoranas.

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Topology in Condensed Matter: Tying Quantum Knots (edX) EdX
Delft University of Technology,DelftX

Topology in Condensed Matter: Tying Quantum Knots (edX)

Discover the revolutionary field of topology in condensed matter physics with this engaging course. From understanding topological insulators to exploring Majorana particles and learning how to tie quantum knots, this course provides a clear and concise introduction to these complex yet intriguing concepts. Perfect for beginners and experts alike, this course will equip you with the knowledge needed to contribute to the next generation of materials science.

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5-12 Weeks
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