The Quantum INnovation (QuIN) Laboratory aims to develop system-level quantum processors by leveraging solid-state materials and creating cutting-edge quantum photonic and electronic devices.
Our efforts include establishing solid-state quantum simulators to address computationally challenging problems that demand deeper understanding both in classical and quantum domains.
To achieve our mission, we actively explore promising innovative quantum materials, harness scalable system platforms, and develop specialized software as integral enabling technologies.
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