Scaling of Spin Qubits:
This one-day workshop aims at bringing together scientists from world leading research groups focused on scaling of semiconductor spin qubit arrays. Scaling to intermediate-scale arrays represents a next big challenge for a spin-based quantum computer, and many areas of research will have to be co-integrated. Talks will cover the different stages required for a fully functional small-scale spin-base processor, ranging from materials science, to spin qubit characterization and operation, to automated algorithm implementation.
Topics to be considered at the workshop include:
- Spin qubit processors in silicon and germanium
- Material development and large scale integration of spin qubit devices
- Qubit connectivity and architectures for long range interactions
- Tuning, readout and noise spectroscopy in small-scale qubit devices
Speakers include:
- Keynote: Jason Petta (Princeton University, USA)
- Stephan Philips (TU Delft, Netherlands)
- Leon Camenzind (RIKEN, Japan)
- Philipp Mutter (University of Konstanz, Germany)
- Will Lawrie (University of Copenhagen. Denmark and TU Delft, Netherlands)
- Natalia Ares (University of Oxford, UK)
- Lars Schreiber (RWTH Aachen University, Germany)
- Juan Rojas-Arias (RIKEN, Japan)
- Peter Krogstrup (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
- Cécile Yu (CEA-IRIG, France)
- Clément Godfrin (IMEC, Belgium)
Organizers:
- Anasua Chatterjee, Assistant Professor, University of Copenhagen
- Fabio Ansaloni, Research Scientist, Quantum Machines
Sponsors:
We thank the JP-DK international network program, promoted by the Ministry of Higher Education and Science, for sponsoring the 2022 Scaling of Spin Qubit workshop.