Research Interest

My research interest lies in developing experimental instruments using the KID (Kinetic Inductance Detector) technology to unveil the mysteries of the universe. I joined the KID group of the SRON/TU Delft collaboration in 2015, and I have since focused on advancing on-chip spectrometer development using KID.

Instrument Development

I led the laboratory evaluation and telescope campaign for DESHIMA, a world-first demonstrator of KID-based on-chip spectroscopy on a ground-based telescope. Deployed at the ASTE telescope in Chile, DESHIMA has successfully demonstrated its capabilities. Additionally, I delivered a KID focal plane array to the GroundBIRD telescope in Tenerife for Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) observation.

Current Research

Currently, I am developing multi-pixel on-chip spectrometers for future CMB missions. Leveraging my expertise in cryogenic experiments and KID development, I also contribute to PRIMA/POEMM and Optical KID projects.

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