SUPERCONDUCTING MATERIALS, DEVICES AND CIRCUITS FOR QUANTUM COMPUTING
Date: May 05, 2026 Time: 03:00 PM Location: LCE Auditorium - Basement SBASSE Building LUMS
Speaker: Farhan Rana
Research in quantum information processing technologies has grown exponentially in the last several years. Superconducting devices and circuits have emerged as the most promising candidates for large-scale quantum electronic chips. The progress and promise offered by quantized electrical circuits and related quantum bits (qubits) was recognized by the Nobel Prize last year (2025). This talk will review the basics of superconducting quantum devices and circuits in the context of quantum information processing, discuss state of the art technologies, and the enormous challenges that remain in using this technology for performing useful tasks. Although the opportunities afforded by quantum technologies are large, quantum decoherence, or quantum state collapse, due to a number of factors, including material defects and superconducting quasi-particles, and measurement and control errors, have all limited the number of qubits in quantum computers. The anticipated role in quantum research in the coming years of universities versus that of industries will also be discussed.
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Date: May 05, 2026
Time: 03:00 PM
Location: LCE Auditorium - Basement SBASSE Building LUMS
Speaker: Farhan Rana