We report the realization and investigation of a ballistic Andreev interferometer based on an InAs two dimensional electron gas coupled to a superconducting Nb loop. We observe strong magnetic modulations in the voltage drop across the device due to quasiparticle interference within the weak-link. The interferometer exhibits flux noise down to ∼ 80 µΦ 0 / √ Hz, and a robust behavior in temperature with voltage oscillations surviving up to ∼ 7 K. Besides this remarkable performance, the device represents a crucial first step for the realization of a fully-tunable ballistic superconducting magnetometer and embodies a potential advanced platform for the investigation of Majorana bound states, non-local entanglement of Cooper pairs, as well as the manipulation and control of spin triplet correlations.The combination of ballistic two-dimensional-electrongases (2DEGs) and superconductors (S) may represent a key tool for the investigation of Majorana bound states 1-4 , the generation of solid-state entanglers 5,6 as well as spin triplet superconductivity 7,8 . Up to now, most of the related experimental works have been focused on the study of hybrid devices based on diffusive semiconductor nanowires 9,10 , normal metals 5,6 and ferromagnets 7 . Nevertheless, the structure flexibility and the reduced influence of disorder candidate S-2DEG systems as a promising platform to reach the complete understanding of these effects 11,12 . One of the first steps toward this scope is the fabrication of a ballistic S-2DEG interferometer, in which the phase of quasiparticles is controlled by an external magnetic field and the number of conducting channels can be tailored at will thanks to the presence of side gates. The realization of this kind of device must fulfill two essential conditions: (i) a Schottky barrier-free normal regionsuperconductor interface is necessary to couple the superconductor with the weak link leading to a robust proximity effect, and (ii) the geometrical dimensions of the 2DEG-region must lie below the electron elastic mean free path ensuring the ballistic transport of quasiparticles in the normal region. In the last few years, the major efforts have been put on InAs and InAs/AlSb 2DEG-based hybrid structures. These materials exhibit a larger g-factor and spin-orbit coupling in comparison to those existing in In 0.75 Ga 0.25 As semiconductor alloys [13][14][15][16] , being therefore more attractive for the implementation of a topological non-trivial phase 1-3 . Moreover, the interplay between spin-orbit coupling and spin-splitting (due to the application of an external magnetic field) may lead to an advanced manipulation and control of the triplet superconducting correlations 17,18 with potential application in spintronics. While the early generation of magnetic-flux controlled interferometers consisted of a normal metal (N) region connected to ring-shaped superconductors [19][20][21][22][23][24] , the first realization of a 2DEG-based quasiparticle interferometer was reported by Dimoulas et al. 25 , where ...