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LOCATION:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCzAySwQXF8J4kRolUzg2ww
SUMMARY:IQUIST seminar: "Next generation superconducting qubits for qu
 antum computing"\, Wisconsin Quantum Institute\, Jens Koch\, Northwest
 ern University
DESCRIPTION:The field of superconducting qubits is currently dominated
  by the transmon qubit. Over the course of more than a decade\, much e
 ffort has been devoted to enhancing this circuit's coherence times. De
 spite the remarkable success\, we should ask: is the transmon the best
  we can do\, and will it ultimately suffice for implementing quantum e
 rror correction and leaving the NISQ era behind? As I will show\, ther
 e are interesting circuit alternatives with enhanced intrinsic protect
 ion from noise that may well play a decisive role in the future. I wil
 l give a tour of some of our recent work on noise-protected qubits suc
 h as the zero-pi qubit\, and illustrate how our open-source "scqubits"
  package has made it simpler than ever to explore the world of superco
 nducting qubits.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=6838
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