Dr. Sergey Uchaikin | Quantum Sensors | Lifetime achievement Award
Senior Research Fellow | Institute for Basic Science | South Korea
Dr. Sergey Uchaikin is a globally recognized scientist and research leader with outstanding contributions to Quantum Sensors research, development, and large scale implementation. His expertise centers on Quantum Sensors for low temperature physics, superconducting technologies, precision measurement, and frontier particle physics experiments, where Quantum Sensors play a decisive role in sensitivity and reliability. He has authored more than one hundred peer reviewed publications that advance Quantum Sensors performance, noise reduction, and system integration, earning widespread citations across the international scientific community. His work on Quantum Sensors has enabled breakthroughs in axion dark matter searches, quantum limited amplification, and cryogenic detection platforms, directly impacting fundamental science and emerging quantum technologies. Through extensive collaborations with leading research institutes and industrial partners worldwide, he has translated Quantum Sensors innovations into practical systems for quantum computing, precision instrumentation, and advanced sensing applications. His leadership continues to shape global progress in Quantum Sensors research, fostering innovation, collaboration, and long term societal benefit in science and technology. Google Scholar profile of 6493 Citations, 28 h-index, 45 i10 index
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Featured Publications
Experimental investigation of an eight-qubit unit cell in a superconducting optimization processor
Physical Review B, 2010
Cited by 379
Limits on WIMP dark matter using sapphire cryogenic detectors
Astroparticle Physics, 2002
Cited by 295