by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
For quantum computers to demonstrate advantage over classical approaches the number of qubits available must significantly increase beyond current state-of-the-art implementations. CMOS-compatible spin qubits based on silicon transistor technology could provide the...
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
I am a fourth-year PhD at Centre for Doctoral Training in Delivering Quantum Technologies, University College London (expecting to finish Sep 2025). My research focuses on quantum annealing with superconducting flux qubits. I have one-year experience working as a...
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
I am a third year PhD student in Quantum Computing in Prof. Dan Browne’s group at UCL. As part of the Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Delivering Quantum Technologies, I also obtained an MRes in Quantum Technologies. For my undergraduate degree, I studied...
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
PhD student in the Quantum Spin Dynamics group at UCL. Working on the nanofabrication and measurement of quantum memories using donors implanted in silicon.
by Eamonn Boylan | Jul 9, 2024
James is an experimental quantum scientist at King’s, and Director of King’s Quantum, a multidisciplinary research initiative. He studies novel quantum technologies and fundamental physics at the nanoscale. He is proud to support his research community,...