Progress in Quantum Computing Implementations
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Progress and challenges for topological qubits
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Sankar Das Sarma
Univ of Maryland-College Park, University of Maryland
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The advantages of trapped-ion quantum computation
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Michael Biercuk
Quantum Control Laboratory, University of Sydney, Univ of Sydney, University of Sydney
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Michael Biercuk
Quantum Control Laboratory, University of Sydney, Univ of Sydney, University of Sydney
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Progress and Challenges for Semiconductor Spin Qubits
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Andrew Dzurak
Center for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, University of New South Wales, Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales, The University of New South Wales, Univ of New South Wales, University of New South Wales
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Andrew Dzurak
Center for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, University of New South Wales, Centre for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications, University of New South Wales, The University of New South Wales, Univ of New South Wales, University of New South Wales
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Progress and Challenges for Engineering Superconducting Qubits
ORAL · Invited
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William Oliver
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, MIT Lincoln Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology & MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Department of Physics, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, Department of Physics, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, MIT, Lincoln Laboratory, Research Laboratory of Electronics, and Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts institute of Technology
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William Oliver
MIT Lincoln Laboratory, MIT Lincoln Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology & MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Department of Physics, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, Department of Physics, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Inst of Tech-MIT, MIT, Lincoln Laboratory, Research Laboratory of Electronics, and Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, Research Laboratory of Electronics, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts institute of Technology
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Silicon Photonic Quantum Computing
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Jeremy O'Brien
University of Bristol
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