
A yearly gathering to review the activities of our WACQT – Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology in Gothenburg.
The event kicked off on May 13, bringing together WACQT members from all the nodes of WACQT: Chalmers University of Technology, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm University and Lund University for three days of inspiring discussions and collaboration.
This meeting is also attended by the WACQT Scientific Advisory Board composed of leading international experts in quantum physics:
A highlight from Day 1 was Simone Gasparinetti’s insightful Pillar presentation as one of WACQT’s PI. He gave the yearly project update on one of the main pillars of both WACQT and 202Q-Lab’s research on quantum computing with bosonic modes. He highlighted the latest developments, especially in the context of our EU project VeriQuB to demonstrate verifiable quantum speedup, on:
- Experimental implementation of Qubit-dyne: https://lnkd.in/dxRXqUnR
- State preparations with SNAP displacements: https://lnkd.in/dmt2Z5_4
- Multimode beam-splitting with planar boson couplers
- Release of QDesignOptimizer package among others: https://lnkd.in/dr-SShHW
The meeting continued until Thursday May 15th, with more talks from leading researchers as well as poster presentations contributed by many of our PhD students at 202Q-lab. The even continued the quantum conversations over shared dinners and a boat trip in the beautiful Gothenburg archipelago. 🌊