Martino Bernard
B.S. degree in 2011, M.S. degree in 2013 and PhD in 2017 from the University of Trento (Italy) is a researcher at the Centre for Sensors and Devices (Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy). His main research interests are in the field of photonic integrated circuits, with particular focus on photonic resonators and photonic-electronic integration for the Quantum technologies. His current research, conducted in the Integrated & Quantum Optics unit, focusses on the homogeneous integration of photonic circuits with single photon detectors towards room-temperature Quantum EPICs.
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September 17, 2025Quantum pioneers at FBK: inside the lab of the revolutionThe first edition of the “Pioneers in Research” Summer School offered an innovative programme created to immerse students in the dynamic field of microelectronics, which is expected to have a transversal and deep impact in the next future. -
October 21, 2021PHOTONICS: FBK study reveals an innovative method for reading optical signalsThe study, published in the international journal "Optica" and funded by the joint laboratory Quantum @ Trento, is the result of FBK's proven experience in the production of photonic devices and integrated silicon detectors