Interdisciplinary engineering of quantum information systems
This project represents a synergistic effort toward engineering practical quantum information systems (QIS). The research unites the experimental superconducting and semiconducting qubit teams on campus with advanced materials characterization and microwave engineering expertise to uncover the underlying sources of decoherence that limit qubit performance and develop next-generation quantum devices for scalable quantum computing and quantum sensing. This effort will build new interdisciplinary connections that nourish the quantum ecosystem at UW–Madison, cutting across departmental and disciplinary lines.
The potential of QIS has been recognized recently by the $1.4 billion federal National Quantum Initiative, and the newly formed Wisconsin Quantum Institute at UW is home to world-leading efforts in the physics of QIS. This project is a next step in expanding these directions to incorporate the engineering effort necessary to develop practical systems capable of solving real-world problems.
PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
Robert McDermott, professor of physics
CO-PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATORS
Mark Eriksson, professor of physics
Susan Hagness, professor of electrical and computer engineering
Paul Voyles, professor of materials science and engineering
Kangwook Lee, professor of electrical and computer engineering