Advances in nanofabrication and the understanding and control of the quantum properties of matter are laying the groundwork for revolutionary new technologies and information processing capabilities.
Four PhD students (L. Bours, A. Iorio, C. Puglia and F. Vischi) of the SQEL group were admitted to attend the 2019 Nanotechnology meets Quantum Information (NanoQI) summer school in Donostia-San Sebastián (Spain).
Eight leading experts have been reviewed the experimental and theoretical state-of-the-art for some of the most promising implementations such as semiconductor quantum dots, superconducting circuits, topological insulators and much more.
During the school, our students showcased the research carried out at SQEL in three posters: “Field-effect metallic superconducting electronics” (by C. Puglia), “Field-effect controllable metallic Josephson interferometer” (by F. Vischi) and “Revealing the Spin-Orbit Interaction in InAs nanowires” (by A. Iorio).