09/22/2022

The Advanced Electromagnetics Group is organizing the 11th Workshop on the Design of Superconducting Microelectronic Circuits

The 11th workshop was held from September 22 to 23, 2022.


 

Superconducting circuits represent the only solid-state technology that simultaneously enables fast (currently up to 60 GHz) and low-loss (currently only 10–20 mW) microelectronic chips.

From September 22 to 23, 2022, the workshop was held for the 11th time, bringing together international participants and interested parties involved in the design of superconducting electronic integrated circuits. As usual, the fundamentals of this circuit technology were explained, building on the educational level of graduates of electrical engineering or physics programs. On the second and third days, experiences were exchanged regarding the current state of research and implementation, as well as the paths leading to these developments.

A new aspect was the stronger participation of representatives from industrial companies. This is due to the increasing interest in quantum technologies since 2021.

Since the current state of quantum computing is enabled by the use of superconducting quantum bits (qubits), superconducting microelectronic circuits are highly regarded candidates for system integration.

 

Link to the announcement

Link to the announcement (PDF)

Link to the program (PDF)

Link to the university webpage text (PDF)

Contact: Prof. Hannes Töpfer

 

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