
Christopher Eichler
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http://quantum.nat.fau.de 18-05-2020 17:55:09
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We accomplished our first milestone towards building European flip-chip quantum processors. Thanks to many collaborators Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology - WACQT VTT Quantum Device Lab ! Paper (esp. supplementary mat) is out Quantum Science & Technology, and arXiv.org soon. Cc. Jonas Bylander Andreas Wallraff Christopher Eichler




Delighted and grateful to have received approval from the ā¦German Research Foundation DFG public | @[email protected] for the co-funding of two complementary cryogenic quantum control setups. Looking forward to filling the void in our nice lab space ā¦FAU Erlangen-Nbgā© with equipment! ā©


Decoupling neighboring superconducting qubits is essential for operating large processors with high precision. In arxiv.org/abs/2306.17007 we show how to achieve this for strongly localized computational basis states and propose a coupler design. Christopher Eichler QuantumComputingFAU




Excited to announce that as of Nov. 1 we are part of MUNIQC-SC quantentechnologien.de/forschung/foerā¦, aiming to scale and advance superconducting quantum computing. Looking forward to contribute to this collaborative effort. Quantentechnologien hartmanngroup FAU Erlangen-Nbg


Read the nice summary by first author Kevin Reuer of our paper on Reinforcement Learning for the Real-time Control of Quantum Devices! Great to see the results of this very fruitful collaboration published.



Exciting day for our lab FAU Erlangen-Nbg with our first cryostat arriving. Now that it is sitting in the lab, the system looks even more compact. Letās see how long it takes from unloading the truck this morning to reaching base temperatureā¦



A pleasure hosting FAU Erlangen-Nbg president Joachim Joachim Hornegger in our rapidly growing lab environment. Everyone in the team was inspired by the visit. Great questions, great discussions, great support!


Nice summary (as usual!) of the paper Kevin Reuer

Congrats Kevin Reuer to the successful defense and the great underlying work! Thanks Quantum Device Lab for hosting a cheerful day of discussions: It was great visiting my long-time alma mater ETH Zurich.