Anna
worked in our group as a research assistant from February 2013 to September 2014. Anna received her master's degree from the Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms University in Bonn, Germany in December 2012.
Programme: EU, 7th Framework Programme FP7
Theme: Cooperation, Collaborative Research Projects, Information & Communication Technologie
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Project coordinator: Univ. Ulm
Partner Institutions: CNRS, Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, Oesterreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Imperial College London, Univ. Bonn, ICFO, Univ. des Saarlandes, Univ. of Aarhus, European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy, LMU München, TU Wien, ETH Zürich, MacQuarie Uni., Univ. of Queensland, Univ. System of Maryland Foundation, National Univ. of Singapore, Johannes-Gutenberg Univ. Mainz, Univ. Basel, Harvard University, Harvard Global Support Services
Official project summary
Given the solid scientific basis built upon previous Quantum Information Processing and Communication achievements, and taking into account the current developments, we see that the atomic, molecular and optical (AMO) systems with a full control of multi-particle quantum states have unique advantages for quantum information science. In order to support and further develop these new and essential evolutions, the overall objectives of the AQUTE project are:
A. To develop quantum technologies based on AMO systems for:
B. To establish and exploit new interdisciplinary connections, coming from AMO physics, but also including concepts and experimental settings of solid state systems, in order to:
Obj. A will be pursued along two complementary directions:
Groundbreaking work in qualitatively new directions is also needed to lay the foundations for the future attainment of scalable fault-tolerant architectures. AQUTE will thus also:
Obj. B connects atomic quantum technologies for QIFT to a wider context, by:
These research lines determine the structuring of the AQUTE workplan into four deeply interrelated Sub-Projects: Entangling gates and quantum processors, Hybrid quantum systems and interconnects, Quantum Simulators and Quantum Technologies.
worked in our group as a research assistant from February 2013 to September 2014. Anna received her master's degree from the Rheinische Friedrich Wilhelms University in Bonn, Germany in December 2012.
Stefan Filipp was a PostDoc at the Quantum Device Lab from January 2008 to May 2014. After leaving our group he joined IBM T. J. Watson Research Center as a Research Staff Member in Experimental Quantum Computing. Since May 2020 he holds a position as Full Professor (Chair) in Physics at TU Munich and as Director of WMI of the BAdW.
Since January 2012 Andreas Wallraff is a Full Professor for Solid State Physics in the Department of Physics at ETH Zurich. He joined the department in January 2006 as a Tenure Track Assistant Professor and was promoted to Associate Professor in January 2010. Previously, he has obtained degrees in physics from Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, U.K., Rheinisch Westfälische Technische Hochschule (RWTH) Aachen, Germany and did research towards his Masters degree at the Research Center Jülich, Germany.