Pietro Tassan

Pietro Tassan

Bio

I am working as Early Stage Researcher in the Science and Technology department of IBM Research Lab in Zurich. Here, we study exciton-polariton condensates in order to develop the first on-chip ultra-fast all-optical transistor capable of operating at room temperature. Such a device would establish a new paradigm of computing, enhancing the speed and power efficiency by two/three orders of magnitude compared to classical computers. Currently, I am also enrolled at the Information Technology and Electrical Engineering Department of ETH Zurich, where I am developing my Doctoral Thesis.

Prior to this, I studied Material Engineering at University of Trieste and, as an Erasmus student, Applied Physics at Eindhoven University of Technology, where I also developed my Master's thesis.

In general, I love studying since I am an extremely curious person. In fact, I have a wide range of interests, spreading from Nanomaterials to Sustainable Technologies, passing through Economics, History, and Philosophy. My prime mover is curiosity.

Projects

Exploratory Photonics

Exploring novel photonic computing approaches by harnessing quantum-optical effects

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