• Workshop: Quantum Matters in Materials Science (QMMS)

    May 4-5, 2020

  • All materials are inherently quantum in nature but when the quantum phenomenon starts showing at the classical scale, experimentally we can leverage that for industrial applications such as superconductivity, topological insulators etc. Some of the important classes of materials used in QIS are based on a) ion-traps, b) defects, c) quantum-dot, d) Josephson-junction superconductors, and e) topological materials based. As Materials Genome Initiative has been already been successful in expediting the discovery and characterization of energy and structural materials, its compelling to apply the same approach to quantum materials, as they have immense potential for quantum information processing (QIS) applications.To do so, it is essential to have good synergy between the experimental and the computational approaches. This workshop aims at accelerating this effort. To make the workshop as effective as possible we plan to mainly focus on inorganic superconductor and topological materials but are not limited by it. Some of the key topics to be addressed by both theory and experiments are: 1) discovery and characterization of new superconductors/topological materials, 2) optimization of known quantum materials, 3) investigation of defect induced behavior and transitions, 4) quantum memory applications, 5) challenges in applying QIS technologies at industrial scale.

    • bookmark_borderDiscovery and characterization of new superconductors/topological materials
    • bookmark_borderOptimization of known quantum materials
    • bookmark_borderInvestigation of defect induced behavior and transitions
    • bookmark_borderQuantum memory applications
    • bookmark_borderChallenges in applying QIS technologies at industrial scale
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    visibility John Martinis

    perm_identity Google & UCSB

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    visibility Arun Bansil

    perm_identityNortheastern University

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    visibility M. Zahid Hasan

    perm_identityPrinceton University

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    visibility Joel Moore

    perm_identityUniversity of California, Berkeley

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    visibility David Vanderbilt

    perm_identityRutgers University

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    visibility Johnpierre Paglione

    perm_identityUniversity of Maryland

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    visibility Tyrel McQueen

    perm_identityJohns Hopkins University

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    visibility Ichiro Takeuchi

    perm_identityUniversity of Maryland

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    visibility James M Rondinelli

    perm_identityNorthwestern University

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    visibility Rudolph Magyar

    perm_identityNorthrop Grumman Corporation

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    visibility Kamal Choudhary

    perm_identity NIST, Gaithersburg

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    perm_identity Material Scientist

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    visibility Francesca Tavazza

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    visibility Carelyn Campbell

    perm_identityNIST, Gaithersburg

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    perm_identity Material Scientist

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