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Silicon Quantum Information Processing (QIP) workshop

Organised by the Institute of Physics Quantum Optics, Quantum Information and Quantum Control Group

Silicon Quantum Information Processing (QIP) is highly appealing due to excellent spin qubit performances and the expertise of the integrated circuit industry in device scaling. Demonstrations of long-lived, high-fidelity silicon qubits, multi-qubit gates and spin–photon coupling, are promising for the control and interconnect of QIP architectures. Recently, spin qubits in related semiconductors (e.g. germanium) have also emerged as promising implementations of scalable quantum hardware. The formidable challenge of scaling these systems to the level required for meaningful computational applications has also brought to the fore the need for robust cryo-CMOS electronics, which will enable fast control and data processing, as well as schemes to correct errors and protect against decoherence. This meeting will bring together leading researchers from the QIP communities of silicon and related semiconductors, as well as cryo-CMOS designers and engineers who are working at different layers of the “quantum stack”.

Organised by the IOP Quantum Optics,Quantum Information and Quantum Control Group

Committee

  • Alessandro Rossi (University of Strathclyde, National Physical Laboratory)
  • Fernando Gonzalez-Zalba (University of Cambridge, Quantum Motion)
  • Elena Blokhina (University College Dublin)
  • Jonathan Fletcher (National Physical Laboratory)

Registration

More information about the registration for this event will be available here shortly. 

In the meantime, register your interest by completing this expression of interest form.

Abstract submission

Authors interested in submitting an abstract for a contributed presentation should submit an abstract by 23 August 2024.

Contributions are invited for:

  • Poster presentations
  • Oral presentations (15 min + 5 min for questions)

Abstracts should be a maximum of 250 words and submitted online by 23 August 2024 (one image/figure is permitted). Please click on the link below to begin your submission. Note that there is an expectation that by submitting an abstract, the presenting author will go on to register (when registration opens). There is no fee for submitting your abstract(s).

Please complete all sections of the form and agree to the terms and conditions. The corresponding author will receive an email confirming receipt of the submission. Further information can be found in the submission portal. If you have any questions or need assistance, you can email sarah.evans@iop.org

Submit abstract

Invited speakers

  • Lars R Schreiber (JARA-FIT Institute for Quantum Information, Forschungszentrum Jülich GmbH and RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany)
  • Anasua Chatterjee (Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)
  • Alberto Gomez-Saiz (Quantum Motion, Quantum Motion Technologies)
  • David Redmond (Equal 1, University College Dublin)

Programme

Further information will be available here shortly.

Exhibition

Why exhibit? 

  • Meet with existing customers and strengthen brand loyalty.
  • Attract new customers.
  • Take advantage of face-to-face marketing.
  • Generate leads in a relaxed and informal environment.
  • Create lasting business relationships with other vendors and industry professionals.
  • Research your industry and competition.
  • Reinforce your company’s standing within the scientific community. 

If your organisation is interested in exhibiting at this event, please contact: sarah.evans@iop.org

19 September

TBC


Workshop

National Physical Laboratory, Teddington

Find out more here