Superconducting quantum devices

From scientific curiosity to applications. We use superconducting circuits to explore fundamental and applied questions in the areas of quantum information processing, microwave quantum optics and communication, and quantum thermodynamics.

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Our Research Areas

What happens when we push quantum systems beyond their limits? Can we build machines that compute, communicate, and even work in ways classical physics can't explain?

Quantum Thermodynamics

The intricate interplay between thermodynamics and quantum mechanics raises deep and fundamental questions about the nature and behavior of energy, irreversibility, and information at the microscopic and quantum scale.

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Quantum-Enabling Technology

Quantum Enabling Technologies (QET) provides the hardware foundation for quantum computing. At 202Q-lab, the team develops and optimizes components for experiments — from routing to calibration.

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Quantum Computing with Bosonic Modes

In the realm of superconducting quantum computing, one approach stands out for its resilience and potential hardware efficiency: continuous-variable quantum computing (CVQC).

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This is the 202Q team

Meet the minds shaping the next generation of quantum technologies.

Meet the People

Open positions

We are constantly looking for motivated PhD students and postdoctoral researchers to join our team.

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The Lab

Our lab is located in room F4202 of the MC2 building, fully equipped with the necessary facilities to support our research. We develop custom solutions in-house, leveraging our expertise to design and build specialized tools tailored to our needs. With a combination of state-of-the-art equipment and hands-on innovation, we are creating an environment that fosters cutting-edge quantum research.

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“Our quantum refrigerator is arguably the first demonstration of an autonomous quantum thermal machine executing a practically useful task.”

Simone Gasparinetti

Lead Researcher

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