Alan Gardin

School of Chemical Engineering

College of Engineering and Information Technology

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD (as Co-Supervisor) - email supervisor to discuss availability.


I am an early career researcher in the quantum and nanotechnology group (QuaNTeG) of Dr. Giuseppe Tettamanzi.

My research investigates the theories of light-matter interactions for quantum technologies, with an emphasis on microwave frequencies in bosonic systems. In particular, I attempt to use general physical concepts, such as gauge theories or topology, to describe practical quantum systems, such as semiconductors qubits, cavity magnonics (photon-magnon interactions), or cavity optomechanics (photon-phonon interactions) platforms.

Year Citation
2025 Trupiano, G., Riccardi, E., Puglia, C., Kiczynski, M., Gardin, A., De Simoni, G., . . . Giazotto, F. (2025). Highly-Linear Proximity-Based Bi-SQUID Operating above 4 K.
DOI
2025 Gardin, A., Cobanera, E., & Tettamanzi, G. (2025). Many-body symmetry-protected zero boundary modes of synthetic photo-magnonic crystals.
DOI
2024 Gardin, A., Bourcin, G., Person, C., Fumeaux, C., Lebrun, R., Boventer, I., . . . Castel, V. (2024). Level attraction from interference in two-tone driving.
2023 Gardin, A., Bourcin, G., Bourhill, J., Vlaminck, V., Person, C., Fumeaux, C., . . . Castel, V. (2023). Engineering synthetic gauge fields through the coupling phases in cavity
magnonics.

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