Physics Colloquium: Building a quantum computer using silicon quantum dots

When:  Nov 9, 2016 from 16:00 to 17:00 (CT)
Associated with  University of Texas at Dallas
Dr. Susan Coppersmith, Sigma Xi Public Lecturer and Robert E. Fassnacht and Vilas Professor of Physics, University of Wisconsin - Madison

In principle, quantum computers that exploit the nature of quantum physics can solve some problems much more efficiently than classical computers can.  Motivated by the tremendous scalability of classical silicon electronics, we are working to build a large-scale quantum computer using silicon technology similar to that used to build current classical computers.  This talk will discuss the fundamental physics challenges that arise, the progress that we have made, and prospects for further development.

Location

Science Learning Center (SLC) 1.102
The University of Texas at Dallas
800 W. Campbell Rd.
Richardson, TX 75080

Contact

Michael Kesden
972-883-3598
kesden@utdallas.edu