Scaling of Spin Qubits Workshop - SSQ 25
A scientific workshop bringing together leading researchers to discuss spin qubit advancements: materials, scaling, connectivity, and more.
Date and time
Location
Amphi Jaurès, École Normale Supérieure
29 Rue d'Ulm 75005 Paris FranceAgenda
Prof. Arne Laucht
Prof. Kristiaan de Greve
Prof. Guido Burkard
Prof. Natalia Ares
Prof. Giordano Scappucci
Prof. Fernando González Zalba
Prof. Pasquale Scarlino
Dr. Marion Bassi
Inga Seidler
Dr. Irene Fernandez De Fuentes
Dr. Jesse Hoke
Dr. Romain Maurand
About this event
- Event lasts 9 hours
Scaling of Spin Qubits Workshop - SSQ 2025
🔬 Exploring the Challenges and Advancements in Spin Qubit Technologies🔬
Organized by C12, Quantum Machines, TU Delft, and Delft Circuits, in collaboration with ENS, this one-day workshop brings together leading minds in quantum computing to discuss cutting-edge research and key challenges in scaling spin qubit arrays.
Why Attend?
👩🔬—Expert Talks: Gain insights from 12 distinguished speakers on:
- Materials for spin qubits
- Scaling strategies for qubit arrays
- Qubit coupling and connectivity
- Automation for small-scale arrays
- Emerging novel systems
🌍—Global Perspective: Understand how academic and industry leaders tackle challenges at the forefront of quantum computing.
🤝 —Connect: Meet top researchers, industry professionals, and rising talents in the field.
Confirmed Speakers
We are honored to host a distinguished lineup of experts in the field of quantum computing:
- Prof. Arne Laucht (Head of Quantum Measurement, Diraq | Scientia Associate Professor for Quantum Engineering, UNSW) – Spin-based quantum processing leveraging silicon CMOS manufacture.
- Prof. Kristiaan de Greve (Program Director Quantum Computing, IMEC | Part-time Professor of Electrical Engineering, KU Leuven) – Expert in quantum communication and semiconductor-based quantum technologies.
- Dr. Irene Fernandez De Fuentes (Postdoctoral Researcher, QuTech | Co-Founder, Quantum Women) – Working on silicon-germanium quantum dot architectures for scalable quantum computing.
- Prof. Guido Burkard (Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Konstanz) – Researching spin qubit coupling and quantum information processing.
- Dr. Romain Maurand (Research Director, CEA) – Specializing in silicon spin qubit devices and hybrid quantum technologies.
- Prof. Natalia Ares (Associate Professor, University of Oxford) – Leading research on AI-driven quantum device control and quantum thermodynamics.
- Prof. Giordano Scappucci (Group Leader (Associate Prof.), QuTech) – Leading the development of silicon-germanium quantum materials for scalable quantum computing.
- Inga Seidler (IBM Research Europe – Zurich) - Specializing in designing gate layouts for spin qubits in germanium/silicon-germanium heterostructures.
- Dr. Marion Bassi (Postdoctoral Researcher, QuTech) – Working on hole spin qubits in silicon and germanium quantum dots for scalable quantum computing.
- Prof. Fernando González Zalba (Principal Quantum Engineer, Quantum Motion | Ikerbasque Professor, CIC nanoGUNE) – Specializing in spin qubit readout, silicon-based quantum processors, & scalable quantum architectures.
- Dr. Jesse Hoke (Quantum Research Scientist, HRL Laboratories) – Expert in quantum materials and device fabrication, with a PhD from Stanford on 2D quantum systems.
- Prof. Pasquale Scarlino (Tenure Track Assistant Professor, EPFL | Head of the Hybrid Quantum Circuits Laboratory (HQC)) – Expert in microwave quantum optics and hybrid quantum systems for spin qubits.
Program Highlights
- A full day of talks led by experts from academia and industry.
- Opportunities for networking and discussion throughout the event.
- Convenient timing, scheduled just before QuantuMatter in Grenoble (May 20–23, 2025) for those attending both events.
- Poster Session during coffee and lunch breaks, offering attendees the chance to showcase their research and engage with experts in the field. Posters should be sent to luba@c12qe.com.
Submission Deadline: May 9, 2025
Organizing Committee
- Anasua Chatterjee, Professor, TU Delft
- Fabio Ansaloni, Research Scientist, Quantum Machines
- Matthieu Delbecq, Associate Professor, ENS
- Matthieu Desjardins, Co-founder & CTO, C12
- Nikolai Drobotun, Head of Systems Engineering, Delft Circuits
🗓️ Save the Date and join us for an exciting day of discovery and collaboration on May 16, 2025!
Organized by
A collaboration between C12, Quantum Machines, TU Delft, Delft Circuits, and ENS, this organizing team brings together leaders from academia and industry to advance scalable quantum computing through cutting-edge research, technology, and community engagement.