First Back-to-Back Meeting of the Quantum Computer Projects QSolid and GeQCoS at KIT in March 2023

First Back-to-Back Meeting of the Quantum Computer Projects QSolid and GeQCoS at KIT in March 2023

We are participating in the following Back-to-Back Meeting of the Quantum Computer Projects QSolid and GeQCoS in Karlsruhe.

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Quantum computers open up a completely new dimension in computer technology. They can be used to solve tasks that conventional computers fail at or take an unacceptably long time to process. Among other things, there is hope that they can be used to simulate the interactions of atoms and molecules in organisms and material structures, which could lead to groundbreaking successes in the development of medicines and new materials. So far, however, this has not yet been turned into reality. The development of a practically usable quantum computer is associated with enormous challenges, but in addition to solving the most difficult tasks, it also offers the opportunity to set industrial standards at an early stage and start a patent portfolio.

To accelerate development, the BMBF is funding a number of projects under its Quantum Technology Programme that deal with different technologies essential for building a quantum computer - both for quantum processors and for demonstration setups. These projects include GeQCoS (German Quantum Computer based on Superconducting Qubits) and QSolid (Quantum Computer in the Solid State).

QSolid Project Summary

The QSolid project is developing an integrated demonstration setup with qubits with the aim of achieving a particularly low error rate and a mixed architecture of quantum bits and microwave photons. After the end of the project, users will be able to test its performance for their applications on its customised firmware. QSolid is also developing technologies for rapid further scaling. In the first year of the project, the tracks were laid for the first prototypes.

GeQCoS Project Summary
Joint Meeting at KIT
QSolid Key Facts
GeQCoS Key Facts
BMBF Framework Programme: “Quantum Technologies – From Basic Research to Market”
Consolidating German Initiatives on Quantum Computers

Last Modified: 06.03.2023