Alexandros joined HØIBERG in 2023 having six years of research experience within the field of quantum nanoelectronics. He counsels in the high-tech fields, focusing on applications related to physics and engineering. His areas of expertise include quantum technology, semiconductor devices and software-related inventions.
Alexandros has experience in all types of patent-related counseling, including patentability analyses, prosecution and drafting of patent applications, landscape analyses, and freedom-to-operate analyses.
Alexandros obtained his PhD in condensed matter physics from the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen in 2022. During his work at the Center for Quantum Devices, he focused on fabricating and conducting quantum transport experiments on novel superconducting-semiconducting devices with the aim of exploring quantum phenomena in such structures. This provided him with deep knowledge in quantum effects in nanoelectronics, characterization of quantum devices, electron microscopy techniques and cleanroom fabrication processes.
Before joining HØIBERG, Alexandros was working as a post-doc at the University of Copenhagen where he was investigating the use of novel nanowire materials for quantum devices.
PhD (Quantum physics),
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen, Denmark 2022
MSc (Nanoscience),
University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 2018
BSc (Physics),
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece, 2016