Circuit and Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics (CCQED)

Programme: EU, 7th Framework Programme FP7
Theme: People - Initial Training Networks
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Corrdinator: Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics
Partner Institutions: Aarhus University, University of Innsbruck, University of Bonn, Wigner Research Centre for Physics, Laboratoire Kassler Brossel, ENS Paris, Menlo Systems, National Instruments, CEA, ETH Zurich, Walther-Meißner-Institute for Low Temperature Research, University of the Basque Country, TOPTICA Photonics AG, LENS

Official project summary

This network will bridge two very active disciplines in physics, namely the quantum electrodynamics of atoms or ions strongly interacting with light in resonators, and the emerging field of solid-state superconducting circuit quantum electrodynamics. Advanced techniques will be developed jointly with industry partners for the manipulation of a deterministic number of particles - atoms, ions or artificial atoms - with electromagnetic fields covering the microwave and the optical frequency spectrum. The interdisciplinary training of a new generation of young researchers will strengthen the European expertise in those fields, and will allow for a new discipline to emerge that combines single atom control methods with superconductor micro-chip fabrication. The use of high-quality resonators, whether superconducting transmission lines or highly-reflecting mirrors, coupled to a controlled number of particles will open novel avenues to explore quantum dynamics via hitherto inaccessible physical mechanisms. These new control scenarii will be strengthened by the development of potentially marketable technologies of great multidisciplinary interest.

The network groups 10 research centres and 3 companies representing the cutting edge of research in the quantum electrodynamics of fundamental systems in Europe. The network will train 12 ESRs and 2 ERs, with focus on (i) establishing bonds between solid-state and quantum optics physics, (ii) strengthening the communication between theory and experiment, and, (iii) concretizing links between fundamental and applied research. Prominent scientists and industry leaders will contribute to the schools and workshops. Special attention will be given on developing complementary skills, such as communication, presentation, project planning and management.

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EU, 7th Framework Programme FP7, Initial Training Networks
This network bridges two active disciplines in physics, namely the quantum electrodynamics of atoms or ions strongly interacting with light in resonators, and the emerging field of solid-state superconducting circuit quantum electrodynamics. The interdisciplinary training of a new generation of young researchers ist a major goal of this Marie Curie Initial Training Network.

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after finishing his Physics diploma at Friedrich-Schiller University, Jena, Germany, he joined the Quantum Device lab from October to December 2012 as a Marie Curie Fellow within the European Union funded project Circuit and Cavity Quantum Electro-Dynamics (CCQED).

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Ebert
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Alumnus

Stefan

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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.

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Filipp
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Alumnus

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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