Projektinformation
Beskrivning
SEQUENCE is an innovative European research project that uses unconventional approaches to develop electronics for low temperature operation. This will enable quantum computers to scale up to be able to tackle a variety of important technological and scientific problems as well as improve satellite and terrestrial communication systems.
The SEQUENCE consortium consists of partners with a wide range of experience and expertise within material science, devices, circuits and systems. The partners are Lund University (Sweden), Fraunhofer IAF (Germany), Institute Polytechnique de Grenoble (France), IBM (Switzerland), CEA-LETI (France), University of Glasgow (UK), the Tyndall National Institute (Ireland), C2Amps (Sweden) and Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland). SEQUENCE is funded by the European Union H2020 Programme for Research and Development of the European Union (Grant – 871764)
The SEQUENCE consortium consists of partners with a wide range of experience and expertise within material science, devices, circuits and systems. The partners are Lund University (Sweden), Fraunhofer IAF (Germany), Institute Polytechnique de Grenoble (France), IBM (Switzerland), CEA-LETI (France), University of Glasgow (UK), the Tyndall National Institute (Ireland), C2Amps (Sweden) and Ecole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (Switzerland). SEQUENCE is funded by the European Union H2020 Programme for Research and Development of the European Union (Grant – 871764)
Kort titel | SEQUENCE |
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Akronym | SEQUENCE |
Status | Slutfört |
Gällande start-/slutdatum | 2020/01/01 → 2023/12/31 |
Samarbetspartner
- Lunds universitet (huvudsaklig)
- Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics
- Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
- CEA-LETI
- Tyndall National Institute
- University of Glasgow: School of Engineering
- C2AMPS AB
- Institut National Polytechnique De Grenoble (ENSEEG - INP Grenoble)
- IBM Research Zurich