Plenary

Quantum Engineering of Superconducting Qubits and Quantum Computers

William Oliver

Date & Time

Wed, November 4, 2020

Abstract

Superconducting qubits are coherent artificial atoms assembled from electrical circuit elements and microwave optical components. Their lithographic scalability, compatibility with microwave control, and operability at nanosecond time scales all converge to make the superconducting qubit a highly attractive candidate for the constituent logical elements of a quantum information processor. Over the past decade, spectacular improvements in the manufacturing and control of these devices have moved the superconducting qubit modality from the realm of scientific curiosity to the threshold of technical reality. In this talk, we present the progress, challenges, and opportunities ahead in the engineering of superconducting quantum computers.


Presenter

William Oliver

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
United States

Date & Time

Wed, November 4, 2020