Department of Electrical Engineering, Delft University of Technology
Ryoichi Ishihara is an associate professor in Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science at TUDelft specialized in thin-film material, devices and 3D integration. Ishihara received his PhD in Physical Electronics from Tokyo Institute of Technology. After moving to TU Delft in 1996, he has established a new activity in large area electronics using thin-film transistors (TFTs). He also holds the post of visiting professor from the Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology since 2013.
His current focus is on the scalable fabrication of qubit in diamond and on-chip integration of those with electronic and photonics circuits for large-scale integrated quantum system in a compact overall system.
Heterogeneous chip integration is essential to show scalability in diamond-spin based quantum computers. Presentation highlights: the latest device processes’ results, and the joint collaborative perspective from TUDelft and Fujitsu.
Date
25 January 2024
From 9am to 6:30pm (CET)
Location
DOB Academy
Raam 180
2611 WP Delft
The Netherlands
Event highlights
Discover Fujitsu’s latest multi-layered computing achievements to drive quantum forward across:
Gain insights into Fujitsu’s various R&D collaborations with world-leading partners – diamond spin, superconducting, error collection, quantum simulator, and applications
Find out about Fujitsu’s technology and research – via poster presentations and technology demos
Network and explore Quantum Collaboration initiatives to identify early applications.