Quromorphic

Programme: H2020-FETOPEN-2018-2020

This project  will build superconducting quantum neural networks as dedicated quantum machine learning hardware, which can outperform classical von Neumann architectures in its further development. This will combine the latest innovations, machine learning and quantum computing, into a radically new technology.

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H2020-FETOPEN-2018-2020

This project will build superconducting quantum neural networks as dedicated quantum machine learning hardware, which can outperform classical von Neumann architectures in its further development. This will combine the latest innovations, machine learning and quantum computing, into a radically new technology. The project starts in 2019.

Christopher

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Christopher Eichler is a Senior Scientist in the Department of Physics at ETH. After obtaining Diploma degrees in Physics and Music, he completed a PhD thesis in the Quantum device lab in 2013 for which he was awarded an ETH Medal. In 2014 he moved on to Princeton University where he was a Dicke postdoctoral fellow until rejoining the Quantum device lab in summer 2016.

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+41 44 63 37124
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HPF D2
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christopher.eichler@phys.ethz.ch
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Eichler
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Andreas

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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.

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+41 44 63 37563
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HPF D8/9
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andreas.wallraff@phys.ethz.ch
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qudev.phys.ethz.ch
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Wallraff
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