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Taming charge noise for qubit readout in Physical Review Letters

Our work on understanding the effect of charge noise on the ionization of transmon qubits has been published in Physical Review Letters. One of...

Congratulations Simon !

On September 23, Simon Richer, a graduating student from the group, presented his master’s seminar at the Institut quantique auditorium,...

Join our team: Postdoc and Research Scientist positions available!

We’re hiring! The group is now recruiting postdoctoral fellows and research scientists. Learn more about these opportunities and apply through the...

Welcome to Gustave, Julien-Pierre and Émile!

This fall, we are welcoming three new members in the group. Gustave Coulombe (left) is starting his Master’s after completing his Bachelor’s in...

A new paper on the arXiv

How long does it take an open quantum system to reach its steady state? In a large class of classical systems – those which satisfy "detailed...

A new paper on the arXiv

The Kerr cat qubit is a bosonic qubit that exhibits a large noise bias. A larger bias translates into fewer resources required for error correction....

A new paper on the arXiv

Quantum metrology promises to drastically improve signal sensing capabilities throughout a range of scientific fields ranging from biology to physics...

A new paper on the arXiv

Transmon qubits are a leading candidate to encode quantum information. Many recent works have shown that the strong voltages used to measure transmon...