Yesterday, we congratulated Axel Martin Eriksson, researcher at 202Q-lab, on delivering his docent lecture on “Experimental quantum information processing in superconducting bosonic modes”.

It was an inspiring talk covering control of bosonic modes, hardware-efficient quantum error correction, establishing quantum links to scale modular quantum computing, and the key question of how we establish trust in quantum computational results beyond classical verification.

We are proud to see Axel getting promoted to Oavlönad docent and look forward to more of his contributions to advancing quantum computing with bosonic modes. Congratulations, Axel! 🙌