Introducing QDsim: Your Gateway to Quantum Dot Exploration
Valentina Gualtieri (Greplova group) and team have unveiled QDsim, a pioneering open-source Python package designed to expedite the creation of charge stability diagrams in large-scale quantum dot devices. QDsim goes beyond traditional double or triple dots, offering swift customization of datasets and plots. Built upon the constant interaction model, QDsim reframes the task of determining the lowest energy charge configuration as a convex optimization problem.
IGNITE Launches Cutting-Edge Quantum Computing Course on Edx.org Platform!
Exciting news for tech enthusiasts and aspiring quantum computing experts! The highly anticipated IGNITE course, “Quantum 301: Quantum Computing with Semiconductor Technology,” has officially gone live on Edx.org, offering learners unique access to ground-breaking insights and advanced learning materials.
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Germanium workshop and conference
On April 6th, 2023, the Germanium Day event was held at the Institute of Science and Technology in Austria. This remarkable gathering featured engaging and informative sessions with 11 distinguished speakers. The event, which took place both in-person and online, provided a unique opportunity for experts in the field of Germanium research to share their insights and expertise.
Kick-off Meeting
On December 14 and 15th, 2022, the IGNITE project was launched with an engaging in-person kick-off event held at Delft University of Technology. The event brought together core members from all partner organizations, fostering dynamic discussions on collaboration strategies, concrete next steps, optimal advancement approaches, and avenues to make a significant impact within the European Union.