November 2018

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(front row kneeling, from left to right): Jean-Claude Besse, Ants Remm, Stefania Balasiu, Cindy Berchtold, Francesca Bay, Abdulkadir Akin, Melvin Frey, Jonas Krause, Mihai Gabureac; (middle row, from left to right): Andreas Wallraff, Christian Andersen, Marco Mancini, Sebastian Krinner, Fabian Marxer, Paul Magnard, Marius Bild, Fleming Bruckmaier, Ramon Gao, Graham Norris; (back row from left to right): Christopher Eichler, Hangxi Li, Liangyu Chen, Max Ruckriegel, Michele Collodo, Simon Storz, Pasquale Scarlino, Philipp Kurpiers, Josua Schär

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New FET Flagship Project OpenSuperQ

Ten international partners from academia and industry - including the Quantum Device Lab -  will collaborate in a unique research endeavour to build a hybrid high-performance quantum computer. The new EU project OpenSuperQ (An Open Superconducting Quantum Computer), under the coordination of Saarland University, is part of the large-scale FET Flagship Initiative on Quantum Technologies. This unprecedented €1 billion initiative is funded by the European Commission and brings together experienced partners from across the EU.

Uwe von Lüpke

Submitted by strahm on Mon, 10/22/2018 - 17:51
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT, Boston, USA
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Measuring correlated dephasing noise in superconducting qubits
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Team

Submitted by fbay on Tue, 09/04/2018 - 11:56
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Research is done by an international team including PostDocs PhD and undergraduate students. The lab is supported by a project manager, technicians and a secretary.

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Cryogenics

Submitted by fbay on Tue, 09/04/2018 - 11:54
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Cryogenics
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We use cryogenic systems to cool our electronic devices to close to absolute zero of temperature. The photograph shows a detail of one of our setups.

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Rydberg experiment

Submitted by fbay on Tue, 09/04/2018 - 11:51
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Rydberg experiment
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The Rydberg experiment uses cryogenic techniques (front) and high power lasers (back) to combine atomic and solid state systems. (Image: Heidi Hostettler, ETH Zurich)

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Tal Mor

Submitted by strahm on Mon, 09/03/2018 - 16:16
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Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
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How many qubits are there, in my n-qubit quantum computer?
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