EQUBITFLY:
Electronic Flying Qubits

A typical setup for a quantum computer operating at cryogenic temperatures involves a dilution cryostat with an immense number of coaxial cables connected to each qubit, making scalability to a million qubits impractical. The quantum architecture developed in EQUBITFLY will significantly reduce this limitation, enhancing scalability and efficiency.

News & events

Congrats to Gwendal Fève for his Oliver E. Buckley Prize !

The Oliver E. Buckley Prize was awarded to Gwendal for his groundbreaking experiments that observed anyonic braiding statistics in the fractional quantum Hall effect, thus establishing the significance of topological excitations in two-dimensions.

A new publication from S. Takada et al.
A new publication from A. De et al.
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A new publication from M. Ruelle et al.

Latest News

Welcome Sam Patissier to the team !
Welcome Mathieu Paulet to the team !
A new publication from D.C. Glattli et al.

Project figures

calendrier

72

months
euro

4,5 M €

investment
people

9

teams

9 teams from 8 entities

cnrs
uga
uni_savoie_mb
ens_psl
uni_paris
ens_lyon
cea
uni_aix_marseille

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