Building and using quantum computers
JUQCA is currently comprised of seven institute divisions whose work concerns the theory, development, and application of quantum computers. The focus is on making quantum computers operational quickly.
The alliance cooperates closely with other institute divisions that are involved in basic research on materials and quantum phenomena, for example, as well as in the development of components. This ensures that JUQCA members benefit from basic research and, on the other hand, that basic research is inspired by the system and application requirements identified within JUQCA.
Goals
The overall goal is to develop scalable quantum computers based on superconductor and solid-state qubits for scientific and industrial applications.
Specific Objectives:
- Close networking and coordination to promote joint strategy development
- Further increasing the visibility of Jülich’s expertise and potential
- Coordination, consultation, and monitoring for joint (externally funded) projects
- Integration of all Jülich stakeholders in the Helmholtz Quantum platform
- Shared Visibility
Institute Divisions
- Jülich Supercomputing Centre (JSC)
- Peter Grünberg Institute, Theoretical Nanoelectronics (PGI-2 / IAS-3)
- Peter Grünberg Institute, Quantum Control (PGI-8)
- Peter Grünberg Institute, JARA-Institute Quantum Information (PGI-11)
- Peter Grünberg Institute, Institute for Quantum Computing Analytics (PGI-12)
- Peter Grünberg Institute, Institute for Functional Quantum Systems (PGI-13)
- Central Institute of Engineering, Electronics and Analytics, Electronic Systems (ZEA-2)
Contact
E-Mail: juqca@fz-juelich.de
Scientific Coordinator
Prof. Dr. David DiVincenzo
Director, Institute for Theoretical Nanoelectronics (PGI-2) and JARA Institute for Quantum Info. (PGI-11)