Charlotte Bøttcher
Assistant Professor of Applied Physics
Bio
Charlotte is joining the Stanford faculty in 2025 as an assistant professor of Applied Physics. Charlotte received her BSc degree in physics in 2016 from the Niels Bohr institute in Copenhagen where she focused on studying quantum phases transitions in two-dimensional Josephson junction arrays. She then moved to the US and finished her PhD in physics at Harvard University in 2022. Her general passion is to work at the intersection between condensed matter physics and quantum information, and during her PhD Charlotte also spent time at IBM Quantum. After her PhD, she joined Qulab at Yale University as a postdoc where she worked on hybrid material systems for quantum information.
2025-26 Courses
- Condensed Matter Seminar
APPPHYS 470 (Aut, Win, Spr) - Disentangling the World of Quantum Computing?
APPPHYS 110Q (Aut) - Phenomenology of Superconductors
APPPHYS 280 (Spr) -
Independent Studies (3)
- Directed Studies in Applied Physics
APPPHYS 290 (Aut, Win) - Independent Research and Study
APPPHYS 190 (Win) - Research
PHYSICS 490 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum)
- Directed Studies in Applied Physics
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Prior Year Courses
2024-25 Courses
- Phenomenology of Superconductors
APPPHYS 280 (Spr)
- Phenomenology of Superconductors
Stanford Advisees
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Doctoral Dissertation Reader (AC)
Sandesh Kalantre -
Postdoctoral Faculty Sponsor
Ke Huang -
Doctoral Dissertation Advisor (AC)
Samuel Condon, Hari Stoyanov, Elaine Taylor