Johannes Heinsoo defends his PhD thesis
We congratulate Johannes Heinsoo for successfully defending his PhD thesis!
We congratulate Johannes Heinsoo for successfully defending his PhD thesis!
The long-term success of quantum computers relies on the ability to perform fault-tolerant quantum computations using quantum error correction. In this approach, errors are detected through the repeated measurement of multi-qubit parity operators and corrected using feedback operations conditioned on the measurement outcomes. In the work [Andersen et.al., npj Quantum Info 5, 69 (2019)], we demonstrate, for the first time with superconducting qubits, all major ingredients for performing quantum error correction implemented simultaneously with the same setup.
Niti Kohli joined the Quantum Device Lab in October 2019 as part of the project teams working on SuperQuNet and OpenSuperQ. After graduation in 2015 with a Bachelor's degree of Science ZFH in mechanical engineering from the Zurich University of Applied Sciences (ZHAW) Niti started his career as Mechanical Engineer for the company P3 group AG in Schwerzenbach.
Arne Wulff joined the Quantum Device Lab for the Fall Semester 2019 to carry out a semester project within the ETH Zurich Master programme (MSc ETH Physics). In the Spring Semester 2020 he's continuing his master thesis project in our group.
Adithyan Radhakrishnan joined the Quantum Device Lab as a Research Assistant for the Fall Semester 2019. He is currently enrolled in the ETH Zurich Master program (MSc ETH Quantum Engineering).