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University of Twente is partner in new European consortium on quantum computing
Date Announced: 17 Feb 2021
Twente, Netherlands – The University of Twente is one of the partners of a new European consortium on quantum computing, called QLSI (Quantum Large Scale Integration with Silicon).
The partners aim at the development of quantum bits based on silicon technology. Silicon has the advantage of a mature manufacturing technology with advanced upscaling properties. Joining forces in exploiting this in quantum processors, is one of the starting points of QLSI, which is part of the ten year program Quantum Flagship.
“This is a very strong consortium that combines strengths in silicon technology and quantum electronics. It perfectly fits the expertise we have on spins in quantum dots,” Commented Prof. Floris Zwanenburg.