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SUMMARY:Hybrid superconducting circuits with unconventional superconductor
 s
DTSTART:20250610T120000
DTEND:20250610T133000
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CATEGORIES:Conferences - Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Uri Vool\nPlease join us for the QSE Center Quantum Seminar
  with Uri Vool from Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solid
 s\, Dresden\, who will give the talk "Hybrid superconducting circuits wit
 h unconventional superconductors" on Tuesday June 10th.\nLocation: MA A1 
 10.\n\nPizzas will be available before the seminar at 12:00. All PhDs\, p
 ostdocs\, students\, and PIs are welcome to join us.\n\nTITLE: "Hybrid su
 perconducting circuits with unconventional superconductors"\n\nABSTRACT:\n
 Superconducting circuits (SCs) are quantum devices that mimic the behavior
  of atomic systems even though they are made up of macroscopic microwave c
 ircuit elements. Their tunability\, high coherence\, and strong coupling h
 as led to their rapid development as a leading implementation of quantum h
 ardware. Traditional SCs are made using known superconductors such as alum
 inium or niobium\, but the integration of novel superconductors as part of
  the circuit can lead to new scientific insights and new capabilities. Suc
 h hybrid circuits are ideal sensors\, capable of measuring the superconduc
 ting gap structures of new unconventional superconductors using micron-siz
 ed samples\, which have thus far been inaccessible. Furthermore\, the uniq
 ue quantum properties of unconventional superconductors can be utilized to
  make a new class of quantum devices. This talk will present recent result
 s where we explore novel superconductors with hybrid circuits\, and a path
  towards utilizing them in new hybrid devices for quantum technology.\n\nB
 IO:\nUri Vool completed his Ph.D. at Yale University in December 2017\, wo
 rking with Professors Michel Devoret and Steven Girvin. Thereafter\, he jo
 ined Harvard University as a John Harvard distinguished science fellow wor
 king with Professor Amir Yacoby. Since April 2022\, Uri has led the Max Pl
 anck Research Group for Quantum Information for Quantum Materials (QIQM) a
 t the Max Planck Institute for Chemical Physics of Solids (CPfS). The grou
 p works between the quantum information and quantum materials fields\, dev
 eloping coherent quantum systems as sensors for condensed-matter phenomena
  and utilizing materials to make novel hybrid quantum systems. The group s
 pecializes in two experimental techniques: Nitrogen-vacancy centers in dia
 mond and hybrid superconducting electromagnetic circuits.
LOCATION:MA A1 10 https://plan.epfl.ch/?room==MA%20A1%2010
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