At the 202Q-Lab, part of the Quantum Technology Laboratory within the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) at Chalmers University of Technology, we delve into the fascinating world of superconducting quantum devices. Our research spans from fundamental questions to practical applications, aiming to push the boundaries of quantum science and technology.

Areas of Research

QUANTUM THERMODYNAMICS

QUANTUM COMPUTING WITH BOSONIC MODES

QUANTUM-ENABLING TECHNOLOGIES

The Lab

Located in room F4204 of the MC2 building at Chalmers, our lab is equipped to design, fabricate, and measure superconducting quantum devices. We conduct experiments in dilution refrigerators at temperatures below 10 mK, with advanced microwave electronics for precise control and readout

Our team designs devices using professional simulation tools and fabricates them in the Myfab Chalmers cleanroom, leveraging deep expertise in superconducting circuits and Josephson junctions. We also develop custom measurement software and collaborate closely with instrument manufacturers to continuously upgrade our capabilities.

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The People

Simone Gasparinetti

Associate Professor

Aamir Ali

Permanent Researcher

Axel Eriksson

Permanent Researcher