[Solid State Circuit Switzerland Society Lecture] Qubit-Size Low-Power Cryo-CMOS ICs for Monolithic Quantum Processors
This lecture addresses some of the fundamental challenges towards the implementation of monolithic quantum processors and reports innovative integrated quantum devices together with control and readout circuits in FDSOI CMOS operating at cryogenic temperature (2 K) as key enabling building-blocks which have drawn the attention of the academic and industrial community world-wide.
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- Date: 14 Jun 2024
- Time: 11:00 AM to 12:15 PM
- All times are (UTC+02:00) Bern
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- Starts 23 May 2024 12:00 AM
- Ends 14 June 2024 12:00 AM
- All times are (UTC+02:00) Bern
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Prof. Zito
Qubit-Size Low-Power Cryo-CMOS ICs for Monolithic Quantum Processors
This lecture addresses some of the fundamental challenges towards the implementation of monolithic quantum processors and reports innovative integrated quantum devices together with control and readout circuits in FDSOI CMOS operating at cryogenic temperature (2 K) as key enabling building-blocks which have drawn the attention of the academic and industrial community world-wide.
Biography:
Domenico Zito (Senior Member, IEEE) received the M.Sc. degree in
electronic engineering and the Ph.D. degree in information engineering from the
University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy, in 2000 and 2004, respectively. He is currently a
Professor at AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland. He has
authored 150+ articles in peer-reviewed international journals and conference
proceedings, nine books, and book chapters. His current research interests include
the design of microwave and mm-wave wireless circuits and systems for emerging
data communication, noncontact sensing, imaging and quantum computing
applications.
Dr. Zito received the Mario Boella (VP URSI) Prize for Research and Innovation in
Wireless Technology in Europe in 2005. He was a recipient of the Start-Up
Laboratory of the Year at the Irish Laboratory Awards in 2014, the IEEE Education
Society Award for his Distinguished Contributions and Leadership in Engineering
Education in 2015, and three best paper awards at the IEEE conferences. He has
served as a TPC Member of the ESSxxRC, ICECS and PRIME, TPC Chair of the
PRIME 2009, IEEE ICECS 2016 and a Guest Editor, Associate Editor and EiC for
the IEEE T-CAS I.
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