International Workshop on Solid-State Qubits

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International Workshop on Solid-State Qubits

23- 24 April 2019

Daejeon Convention Center, Daejeon, Korea


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The field of quantum computation and information has grown rapidly through intensive theoretical and experimental studies. The more recent developments lead by industrial institutes including Google, IBM and Microsoft are attracting even more public interests, especially, in quantum computation schemes based on solid-state circuits and devices. The workshop aims to review the recent developements of solid-state qubits and promote further theoretical and technical advances in the field.

The topics include

  • Qubits based on superconducting circuits
  • Qubits based on semiconductor quantum dots
  • Qubits based on quantum defects in solids
  • And other novel qubits based on nano-scale devices


Invited Speakers (tentative)

  • Aharonovich, Igor (U of Tech. Sydney, Australia)
  • Dehollain, Juan Pablo (U of Tech. Sydney, Australia)
  • Doherty, Marcus (Australian National U, Australia)
  • Kono, Shingo * (U of Tokyo, Japan)
  • Nation, Paul (IBM, USA)
  • Paik, Hanhee (IBM, USA)
  • Peronnin, Théau (ENS de Lyon, France)
  • Taminiau, Tim (QuTech Delft U, Netherlands)
  • Yang, Sen (Chinese U of Hong Kong, China)
  • Zhou, Brian (Boston College, USA)


  • Domestic speakers are to be announced later.

Advisory Committee

  • Choi, Hyungkook (Chonbuk National Univ)
  • Jung, Minkyung (DGIST)
  • Kahng, Se-Jong (Korea Univ)
  • Kim, Dohun (Seoul National Univ)
  • Lee, Sanghoon (Korea Univ)
  • Seo, Hosung (Ajou Univ)
  • Suh, Junho (KRISS)

Organizing Committee

  • Choi, Mahn-Soo (Chairman, Korea Univ)
  • Chong, Yonuk (KRISS)
  • Kim, Jehyung (UNIST)
  • Lee, Donghun (Secretary, Korea Univ)
  • Lee, Sangyun (KIST)

Program (Tentative)

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The final two sessions (marked in light blue) are organized jointly with the Korean Physical Society as a part of its Pioneering Sessions.