Michelle Devare
A colleague and dear friend of John Martinis from France, with whom Martinis worked during his postdoctoral studies.
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10/28/2025, 4:46:48 AM
Last Updated
10/28/2025, 4:51:14 AM
Research Retrieved
10/28/2025, 4:51:14 AM
Summary
Michelle Devare is identified in the provided document as a colleague of John Martinis, the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics winner, with whom he worked during his career progression at institutions like UCSB and Google's quantum lab. It is highly probable that "Michelle Devare" is a misnomer for Michel Devoret, a distinguished French-American physicist who is also a 2025 Nobel laureate in Physics, sharing the award with John Martinis for their foundational work in macroscopic quantum mechanics. Michel Devoret holds positions as a Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Professor Emeritus at Yale University, and Chief Scientist for Quantum Hardware at Google Quantum AI.
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Research Data
Extracted Attributes
Born
1953, Paris, France
Known for
Development of various superconducting quantum computing architectures (quantronium, transmon, fluxonium)
Profession
Physicist
Nationality
French-American
Nobel Prize
2025 Nobel Prize in Physics
Current Role
Chief Scientist for Quantum Hardware at Google Quantum AI
Discrepancy Note
The document refers to 'Michelle Devare,' while authoritative sources identify a 'Michel Devoret' with a highly congruent professional profile and shared Nobel Prize with John Martinis. It is highly probable that 'Michelle Devare' is a misnomer for 'Michel Devoret.'
Nobel Prize Share
1/3
Likely correct name
Michel Henri Devoret
Gender (from document)
Female (implied by 'Michelle')
Nobel Prize Motivation
for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit
Gender (from web search)
Male
Name as mentioned in document
Michelle Devare
Affiliation at time of Nobel Award
Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA; University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Timeline
- Born in Paris, France (referring to Michel Devoret). (Source: web search (NobelPrize.org))
1953
- Awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics (shared with John Martinis and another laureate) for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit (referring to Michel Devoret). (Source: web search (NobelPrize.org))
2025
- Collaborated as a colleague with John Martinis during Martinis's career progression, specifically during his time at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) and Google's quantum lab. (Source: related document)
Undated
- Serves as Professor of Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara (referring to Michel Devoret). (Source: web search (Wikipedia))
Ongoing
- Serves as Professor Emeritus of Applied Physics at Yale University (referring to Michel Devoret). (Source: web search (Wikipedia))
Ongoing
- Serves as Chief Scientist for Quantum Hardware at Google Quantum AI (referring to Michel Devoret). (Source: web search (Wikipedia))
Ongoing
Web Search Results
- Michel Devoret - Wikipedia
Read Edit View history Tools Actions Read Edit View history General What links here Related changes Upload file Permanent link Page information Cite this page Get shortened URL Download QR code Print/export Download as PDF Printable version In other projects Wikimedia Commons Wikidata item Appearance From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia French physicist (born 1953) | Michel Devoret | [...] Michel Henri Devoret (French pronunciation: (/wiki/Help:IPA/French "Help:IPA/French"); born 1953) is a French-American physicist. He is Professor of Physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and Professor Emeritus of Applied Physics at Yale University. He serves as the Chief Scientist for Quantum Hardware at Google Quantum AI. He is known for the development of various superconducting quantum computing architectures, including the quantronium, the transmon, and the fluxonium. [...] Jump to content Search ## Contents (Top) 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Honors and awards 4 References 5 External links # Michel Devoret Afrikaans Anarškiel العربية অসমীয়া বাংলা Беларуская Čeština Deutsch Español Euskara فارسی Français 한국어 Bahasa Indonesia Italiano עברית Latina ꯃꯤꯇꯩ ꯂꯣꯟ Nederlands 日本語 Norsk bokmål Norsk nynorsk Polski Português Romnă Русский Simple English Suomi Svenska தமிழ் Українська 中文 Edit links Article Talk
- Michel H. Devoret – Facts – 2025 - NobelPrize.org
Skip to content # # Michel H. Devoret ## Facts Ill. Niklas Elmehed © Nobel Prize Outreach Michel H. Devoret Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 Born: 1953, Paris, France Affiliation at the time of the award: Yale University, New Haven, CT, USA; University of California, Santa Barbara, CA, USA Prize motivation: “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit” Prize share: 1/3 Back to top ### Nobel Prizes and laureates [...] ## Nobel Prizes 2025 Six prizes were awarded for achievements that have conferred the greatest benefit to humankind. The 14 laureates' work and discoveries range from quantum tunnelling to promoting democratic rights. See them all presented here. ### Explore prizes and laureates Look for popular awards and laureates in different fields, and discover the history of the Nobel Prize.
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