Controlling Qubits in Milan, with Lorenzo Leandro, Quantum Machines.

In this episode, Lorenzo Leandro, a product solution specialist at Quantum Machines, shares insights from his background in quantum physics, focusing on the control of qubits at the hardware level and his experience in quantum photonics. He discusses the creation of a quantum photonics lab, his work on single-photon sources using heterostructure quantum dots, and how these can encode quantum information for computing and networking purposes. The conversation delves into the advances in quantum hardware and software, with the goal of achieving faster quantum computation.

https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=RGVJSWsAAAAJ
https://nikaakopian.org/
https://www.quantum-machines.co/
https://www.dtu.dk/english/

Creators and Guests

Dan Holme
Host
Dan Holme
Quantum curious technologist and student. Industry and Consulting Partnerships at Cisco.
Lorenzo Leandro
Guest
Lorenzo Leandro
Studying Physics and Photonics for many years and in different countries has given me a broad view of the field and a mind-set oriented on problem solving. My love for scientific topics allows me to work with passion and dedication, while communicating clearly even the hard stuff. During my Ph.D. project I was responsible for the building and usage of qLab, the cryogenics and quantum optics laboratory at DTU Fotonik, photonics department of the Technical University of Denmark. Now I work in the Quantum Tech industry, to speed up the coming of Quantum Advantage and useful applications.
Controlling Qubits in Milan, with Lorenzo Leandro, Quantum Machines.
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