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Atomic tunneling Systems and fluctuating Spins interacting with superconducting Qubits We also offer individual fellowships (phd, postdoc, sabbatical). Applications are accepted continuously. For details, please check www.pks.mpg.de/visitors International Workshop 25 February - 1 March 2019 Atomic tunneling systems and fluctuating spins constitute a serious nuisance for various Josephson junction-based devices, where they act as a source of noise and decoherence. The workshop aims to advance the fundamental understanding of tunneling systems, spins and superconducting qubits and their interaction, and to promote progress towards future applications like quantum computing. Applications are welcome and should be made by using the application form on the event‘s web page. The number of attendees is limited. The registration fee for the international workshop is 140 Euro and should be paid by all participants. Costs for accommodation and meals will be cover- ed by the Max Planck Institute. Limited funding is available to partially cover travel expenses. Topics origin of noise in Josephson junctions relaxation processes and decoherence times in superconducting qubits physics and dynamics of tunneling systems microscopic nature of tunneling systems probing individual tunneling systems tunneling systems far from equilibrium the role of nuclear spins in tunneling systems and Josephson junctions fluctuating electric dipoles and magnetic moments in superconducting circuits spin-glass physics prospects of quantum computing origin of 1/f noise in superconducting qubits production and morphology of thin oxide-barriers in Josephson junctions Max Planck Institute for the Physics of Complex Systems For further information please contact: Visitors Program – Maria Voigt MPI for the Physics of Complex Systems Nöthnitzer Str. 38, D-01187 Dresden Tel: +49-351-871-1932 Fax: +49-351-871-2199 [email protected] www.pks.mpg.de/tlsqu19 Applications received before 31 October 2018 are considered preferentially. Invited speakers Joakim Bergli (NO) Alexander Burin (US) Jared Cole (AU) Martin Cyster (AU) Mark Dykman (US) Lara Faoro (FR) Andrew Fefferman (FR) Yuri Galperin (NO) Sebastian de Graaf (UK) Pertti Hakonen (FI) Nadav Katz (IL) Sebastian Kempf (DE) Sergey Kubatkin (SE) Jürgen Lisenfeld (DE) John Martinis (US) Shlomi Matityahu (IL) Clemens Mueller (CH) Peter Nalbach (DE) Dmitry Parshin (RU) Jukka Pekola (FI) Kevin Osborn (US) Yaniv Rosen (US) Angel Rubio (DE) Georg Weiss (DE) Clare C. Yu (US) Scientific coordinators Christian Enss, Heidelberg, DE Moshe Schechter, Beer-Sheva, IL Alexander Shnirman, Karlsruhe, DE Organisation Maria Voigt MPIPKS Dresden, DE © Jürgen Lisenfeld
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Atomic tunneling Systems and fluctuating Spins interacting with superconducting Qubits

We also offer individual fellowships (phd, postdoc, sabbatical). Applications are accepted continuously. For details, please check www.pks.mpg.de/visitors

International Workshop25 February - 1 March 2019Atomic tunneling systems and fluctuating spins constitute a serious nuisance for various Josephson junction-based devices, where they act as a source of noise and decoherence. The workshop aims to advance the fundamental understanding of tunneling systems, spins and superconducting qubits and their interaction, and to promote progress towards future applications like quantum computing.

Applications are welcome and should be made by using the application form on the event‘s web page. The number of attendees is limited. The registration fee for the international workshop is 140 Euro and should be paid by all participants. Costs for accommodation and meals will be cover-ed by the Max Planck Institute. Limited funding is available to partially cover travel expenses.

Topics origin of noise in Josephson junctions

relaxation processes and decoherence times in superconducting qubits

physics and dynamics of tunneling systems

microscopic nature of tunneling systems

probing individual tunneling systems

tunneling systems far from equilibrium

the role of nuclear spins in tunneling systems and Josephson junctions

fluctuating electric dipoles and magnetic moments in superconducting circuits

spin-glass physics

prospects of quantum computing

origin of 1/f noise in superconducting qubits

production and morphology of thin oxide-barriers in Josephson junctions

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For further information please contact:Visitors Program – Maria VoigtMPI for the Physics of Complex SystemsNöthnitzer Str. 38, D-01187 DresdenTel: +49-351-871-1932Fax: [email protected]/tlsqu19

Applications received before 31 October 2018 are considered preferentially.

Invited speakersJoakim Bergli (NO)Alexander Burin (US)Jared Cole (AU)Martin Cyster (AU)Mark Dykman (US)Lara Faoro (FR)Andrew Fefferman (FR)Yuri Galperin (NO)Sebastian de Graaf (UK)Pertti Hakonen (FI)Nadav Katz (IL)Sebastian Kempf (DE)Sergey Kubatkin (SE)Jürgen Lisenfeld (DE)John Martinis (US)Shlomi Matityahu (IL)Clemens Mueller (CH)Peter Nalbach (DE)Dmitry Parshin (RU)

Jukka Pekola (FI)Kevin Osborn (US)Yaniv Rosen (US)Angel Rubio (DE)Georg Weiss (DE)Clare C. Yu (US)

Scientific coordinatorsChristian Enss,Heidelberg, DE

Moshe Schechter,Beer-Sheva, IL

Alexander Shnirman,Karlsruhe, DE

OrganisationMaria VoigtMPIPKS Dresden, DE

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