Alexander Craddock is a Senior Scientist at Qunnect since October 2020, specializing in Quantum Physics with a focus on researching warm rubidium vapors for quantum networking applications, including quantum memories and entanglement sources, and developing plug-and-play quantum devices. Previously, Alexander held the position of JQI Graduate Research Fellow at the University of Maryland from August 2014 to August 2020 and completed a Master's thesis project at UCL, focusing on detector development for the SuperNEMO neutrino experiment. Additional experience includes work as a Research Assistant at the London Centre of Nanotechnology, and leading a third-year group project on uncertainties in complex nuclear systems at UCL. Alexander obtained a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of Maryland and an MSci in Physics from UCL.
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