Semiconductor-based quantum computing devices/chips

Jellybean quantum chip

The Jellybean Quantum project focuses on developing novel quantum dots within a silicon framework, targeting advancements in quantum computing. The motivation behind this project lies in the need for effective qubit coupling and manageable quantum state manipulation, crucial for scalable quantum computing systems. The “jellybean” shaped quantum dots are a unique design innovation, intended to enhance interaction between qubits and facilitate complex quantum computations. The significance of this project is rooted in its potential to bridge the gap between theoretical quantum computing models and practical, scalable quantum processors. Work completed so far has involved theoretical modeling and experimental validation of the jellybean quantum dots, showcasing their suitability for complex quantum operations. Future directions include refining these quantum devices for more efficient qubit coupling and exploring broader applications in on-chip quantum chemistry and quantum information processing.

Zeheng Wang
Zeheng Wang
CERC Fellow of Quantum Artificial Intelligence @CSIRO

My research interests include quantum machine learning, quantum computing devices, semiconductor devices, and applied artificial intelligence for electronics.

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