Speaker
William Lawrie
Description
In this talk, I argue that utilizing hybrid approaches to quantum computing – that is - combining different qubit implementations into a single platform – could be highly beneficial to building large scale quantum information processors. After a refresher on quantum computation, I review the multitude of hybrid approaches to quantum computing and their place at the Niels Bohr institute, and introduce a novel hybrid material Ge/SiGe spin qubits and PtGeSi superconductors, that offer exciting new avenues into hybrid research.