Serge Rosenblum
A native of Belgium, Dr. Serge Rosenblum completed his BA in physics and BSc in electrical engineering simultaneousy, earning both of these degrees summa cum laude from the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in 2008. He remained at the Technion for his MSc in quantum optics (2010), then moved to the laboratory of Prof. Barak Dayan in the Weizmann Institute Department of Chemical and Biological Physics, where he completed his PhD in 2014. After serving as a postdoctoral fellow in the Dayan lab, Dr. Rosenblum undertook a second postdoc at Yale University’s Department of Applied Physics, under the supervision of Prof. Robert Schoelkopf.
Dr. Rosenblum is the winner of the John F. Kennedy PhD Excellence Award (2015), the Weizmann Institute’s highest academic honor for students. At the Technion, he earned the Norman and Barbara Seiden Family Prize (2008), a Dean’s Excellence Scholarship (2007), and was named to the President’s Honor List every semester of his studies.
Dr. Rosenblum speaks six languages (Dutch, French, English, Hebrew, Yiddish, and Swedish).