Project description
Making practical quantum computers a reality
Quantum physics had a revolutionary impact on industry and society over the past century, giving birth to the semiconductor industry. The field is giving a rise to a second revolution that promises to deliver new technologies such as the quantum computer. An important part of the efforts towards practical quantum computing is to make quantum information processing scalable. Recognising this, the QUDOT-TECH project that is funded under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie programme will construct the world’s first platform for integrated quantum information processing, a milestone potentially equivalent to the silicon transistor. Leveraging the most mature quantum information technologies, the project will overcome the barrier to the scalability issue of quantum devices.
Field of science
- /natural sciences/physical sciences/electromagnetism and electronics/electrical conductivity/semiconductor
- /natural sciences/physical sciences/quantum physics
Programme(s)
Call for proposal
H2020-MSCA-ITN-2019
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Funding Scheme
MSCA-ITN-ETN - European Training Networks
Coordinator
2800 Kgs Lyngby
Denmark
Participants (9)
1165 Kobenhavn
10623 Berlin
44801 Bochum
70435 Stuttgart
75794 Paris
75015 Paris 15
CB2 1TN Cambridge
4051 Basel
91120 Palaiseau