Anasua Chatterjee is a researcher at the Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen. Located at the Center for Quantum Devices, her group researches better ways to build, operate, and scale novel solid-state quantum hardware. She received her PhD from University College London, and her AB from Princeton University, and has been a visiting researcher at the University of Cambridge. Anasua is the recipient of an Inge Lehmann Program grant and a Novo Pioneer Innovator grant, among many others. She has recently also been awarded a grant from the A. P. Møller Foundation to establish a center for hands-on quantum training and education, for students and stakeholders at all levels. She was selected as part of Berlingske Talent 100 and as a member of the Young Academy of Technology, Science and Innovation, and was previously an EPSRC Doctoral Prize Postdoctoral Fellow.
The prize committee will select a winner who will be announced at an award ceremony at the DFS Annual Meeting on November 14th, 2023 taking place at Hotel Nyborg Strand, Østerøvej 2, 5800 Nyborg.
The winner will be notified in writing in advance and invited to give a talk following the ceremony.

