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Deadline for submission is October 15th
The registration will open soon. Due to the limited number of single rooms, a pre-registration will be required.
Note that the workshop will start Monday February 2ndafter lunch and will end Friday February 6thbefore lunch.
Some lab’s visits will be organized at CEA and CNRS Grenoble on Friday 6th (more information to come).
Hybrid devices based on superconducting and semiconducting materials are attracting increasing interest in the field of quantum circuits, due to their potential to replace more conventional tunnel Josephson junction-based components. One of their main advantages lies in the ability to tune the junction parameters via an electrostatic gate.Recently, significant results have been achieved, both in fundamental research (Josephson diode effect, chiral superconducting current) and in quantum applications (Josephson amplifiers based on graphene or two-dimensional electron gases, gate-tunable superconducting qubits).The goal of this workshop is to bring together international experts in hybrid devices, recognized for their scientific contributions and pedagogical quality, to present their findings in a way that is accessible to the scientific community.
Three main topics will be covered:
Growth and development of materials
Quantum devices and their properties
Theoretical descriptions of materials and devices.
The workshop is open to students, early-career researchers, and scientists from the broader community. Accommodation will be covered as part of the registration fees, and a half-day visit to laboratories in Grenoble will be organized.