Wettlauf um den Quantensprung
Prize for Johannes Heinsoo's PhD thesis
Johannes Heinsoo's PhD thesis was honored with the "Special prize from the president of Estonian Academia of Sciences for the most elegant thesis". Congratulations!
Leon
Leon Raabe joined the Quantum Device Lab during the Spring Semester 2020 for a master’s thesis project within the ETH Zurich Master programme (MSc ETH Physics). His work focused on entanglement and Bell-tests in the context of networking architectures for superconducting quantum information processors.
Colin
Colin Scarato joined the Quantum Device Lab in March 2020 to carry out his master's thesis internship, and is currently continuing his activity as a PhD student. He previously received master's degrees at INSA Lyon and the University of Paris. His research focus is quantum machine learning using superconducting qubits, as part of the Quromorphic collaboration.
Lucien
Lucien Wernli joined the Quantum Device Lab for the Spring Semester 2020 to carry out a master thesis project within the ETH Zurich Master programme (MSc ETH Interdisciplinary Sciences). His work focuses on investigating a scheme for photon/photon logic gates using superconducting circuits.
Manuel
Manuel John joined the Quantum Device Lab for the Spring Semester 2021 to carry out a semester project entitled "Deploying a new experimental setup for the characterization of superconducting quantum circuits" within the ETH Zurich Master programme (MSc ETH Physics). He previously conducted a semester project as part of his Bachelor education (BSc ETH Physics).
Pierre-Antoine
Pierre-Antoine Mouny joined the Quantum Device Lab in March 2020 during a 6-month internship as part of his master studies in Quantum Engineering at Télécom Paris in France.
Christoph
Christoph Rothert joined the Quantum Device Lab during the Fall Semester 2020 for a Master-thesis project entitled "Implementation of Swap Gates for Near-Term Quantum Algorithms" within the ETH Zurich Master programme (MSc ETH Physics). He was previously in our group for a semester project as part of his Master education.
Alperen
Alperen Tüğen joined the Quantum Device Lab in February 2020 to participate in an advanced QuanTech Workshop on quantum technology with the aim of performing an efficient reset of a superconducting qubit within the ETH Zurich Master program (MSc ETH Quantum Engineering).