Date3rd, Oct 2023

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Join the audience for a live webinar on 9 November 2023 sponsored by IOP Publishing, HUBNER Photonics and Kiutra The post My Favourite Qubit: the atomic ion appeared first on Physics World.

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Join the audience for a live webinar at 4 p.m. GMT/11 a.m. EST on 9 November 2023 exploring how to build a fully programmable quantum computer from a single atom

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Internal energy levels of a single atom represent nature’s perfect qubit – the quantum two-level system that is the building block of quantum computing technology.

At the Duke Quantum Center, we trap single atomic ions using electric fields and manipulate the qubits using lasers to perform quantum gates.

In this webinar, Crystal Noel will describe how we start with single atoms and build a fully programmable quantum computer.

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Crystal Noel

Crystal Noel is an assistant professor in electrical and computer engineering and physics at Duke University, where she is part of the Duke Quantum Center. Crystal received her BS from MIT in 2013, and then moved to UC Berkeley for her graduate studies with Prof. Hartmut Haeffner. After completing her PhD in trapped ion quantum computation in 2019, she worked with Christopher Monroe at University of Maryland as a postdoc. Crystal started at Duke in 2021 as a research scientist before joining the faculty in 2022. Her research spans the field of trapped ions from device engineering and photonics integration to quantum computing systems engineering to high-level algorithms and applications.