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Superconducting qubits

The development of new superconducting circuits and the improvement of existing ones rely on the accurate modeling of sp...

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New arXiv preprint: Computer-aided quantization and numerical analysis of superconducting circuits

scqubits is an open-source Python package for simulating and analyzing superconducting circuits. It provides convenient...

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Open-access publication in Quantum: Scqubits: a Python package for superconducting qubits

Artificial atoms realized by superconducting circuits offer unique opportunities to store and process quantum informatio...

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New PRX Quantum Perspective: Moving beyond the Transmon: Noise-Protected Superconducting Quantum Circuits

With our collaborators David Ferguson and Wade DeGottardi of Northrop Grumman Corporation, we have just published in the...

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New Phys. Rev. Research Publication: Variational tight-binding method for simulating large superconducting circuits

scqubits is an open-source Python package for simulating and analyzing superconducting circuits. It provides convenient ...

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Introducing scqubits: a Python package for superconducting circuits

Artificial atoms realized by superconducting circuits offer unique opportunities to store and process quantum informatio...

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New arXiv preprint: Moving beyond the transmon: Noise-protected superconducting quantum circuits

We generalize solid-state tight-binding techniques for the spectral analysis of large superconducting circuits. We find ...

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New arXiv preprint: Variational tight-binding method for simulating large superconducting circuits

The ability to engineer high-fidelity gates on quantum processors in the presence of systematic errors remains the prima...

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New arXiv preprint: Robust Quantum Optimal Control with Trajectory Optimization

Protecting superconducting qubits from low-frequency noise is essential for advancing superconducting quantum computatio...

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New Editor’s Suggestion Phys. Rev. Applied publication: Engineering Dynamical Sweet Spots to Protect Qubits from 1 / f Noise

In collaboration with the Houck group at Princeton, the Blais group at Sherbrooke, and David Schuster at UChicago, we pr...

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New Phys. Rev. X Publication: Experimental Realization of a Protected Superconducting Circuit Derived from the 0 – π Qubit

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