IEEE SSCS/CAS Invited Seminar: Should RFIC Designers Care About Quantum Computing?

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Title: Should RFIC Designers Care About Quantum Computing?

Abstract: This talk will briefly introduce few of the basic concepts of quantum
computing and focus on some aspects of the control systems required to manipulate
and read-out quantum states of specific types of qubits. The talk will then try to
address why and how mixed-signal and RFIC design combined with large scale
integration has the potential of accelerating the implementation of a fault-tolerant
scalable quantum computer.


Speaker Biography: Stefano is a principal engineer at Intel Labs, leading the Next
Generation Radio Integration Lab. He drives several research activities focused at
enabling radio circuit integration in deeply-scaled CMOS technologies.
Since joining Intel Labs in 2004, Stefano worked on MIMO transceivers for WiFi, digital PLLs, high-efficient
digital architectures for polar and outphasing transmitters, mm-wave radio transceiver and phased-array systems,
and low-power radios. His latest research interests also include cryogenic CMOS integrated electronics for qubit
control in fault tolerant scalable quantum computers.
Before joining Intel, Stefano got his Laurea and PhD degrees from Politecnico di Milano, Italy, in 2000 and
2004 respectively, after an internship in 2003 with Agere System (former Bell Labs) in Allentown, PA. His PhD
thesis focused on the design of fully-integrated low-power frequency synthesizers for WLAN applications.
Stefano has authored or co-authored more than 40 IEEE conference and journal papers, one book chapter and
more than 15 issued patents. He is the Wireless Subcommittee Chair of the International Solid-State Circuit
Conference (ISSCC) and the TPC Chair of the Radio Frequency Integrated Circuit (RFIC) Symposium.



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  • Date: 08 Jun 2018
  • Time: 02:30 PM UTC to 03:30 PM UTC
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  • Georgia Tech
  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • United States
  • Building: Van Leer
  • Room Number: 218

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  • Co-sponsored by Hua Wang