Meriam Gay Bautista-Jurney

Computer Systems Engineer at Berkeley Lab

Meriam Gay Bautista-Jurney, PhD, is a Research Engineer and Postdoc at Berkeley Lab since September 2020, specializing in superconducting electronics, Single Flux Quantum circuits, and quantum hardware development. Prior experience includes a Graduate Research Internship at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, focusing on automated network infrastructure, and a Research Assistant position at the University of Technology Sydney, where research centered on passive Bandpass filter design for millimeter wave applications. Meriam has also served as a Casual Academic Tutor, administratively managed research grants at UTS, and conducted research on energy harvesting for medical implants at Macquarie University. Academic qualifications include a PhD in mmwave/RF IC from the University of Technology Sydney, a PhD in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Macquarie University, an MSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from National Taipei University, and a B.Sc. in Electronics Engineering from Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology.

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