Dr. Salahuddin Nur is an Assistant Professor at the Quantum Circuits, Architectures, and Technology (QCAT) Section of the Department of Quantum and Computing Engineering at Delft University of Technology. His research focuses on quantum technologies, nanophotonics, and scalable fabrication processes for quantum-integrated circuits.
Dr. Nur holds a PhD in Silicon Quantum Technologies from University College London, where he developed optical readout techniques for donor spin qubits. He also earned MSc degrees in Nanoelectronics and Nanotechnology from University of Southampton and Applied Physics and Electronics from the University of Dhaka.
Before moving to Europe, Dr. Nur served as a Principal Scientific Officer at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission, focusing on semiconductor fabrication and 2D materials for energy and optoelectronic applications. His postdoctoral work at Imperial College London centered on quantum nanophotonics, and at TU Delft, he contributed to the integration of diamond-based quantum technologies.
Dr. Nur’s expertise includes quantum photonic device design, quantum transduction, spin-photon interfaces, and hybrid photonic-electronic integration, with extensive experience in nanofabrication, cleanroom processes, and scalable quantum device development for next-generation quantum computing and sensing technologies.