- Position
- Prof.
- Speciality
- Theoretical physics
- Field
- Quantum Computer
- Institution
- Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technologies, Gothenburg, Sweden
- Research page
- https://www.chalmers.se/en/persons/ferrini/
Key words
Continuous-Variable quantum computing, quantum error correction with bosonic codes
Short bio
Giulia Ferrini is a Professor at the department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2) and a PI at the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technologies (www.wacqt.se). She obtained her PhD from the University of Grenoble (France) in 2011, with a thesis on "Macroscopic quantum coherent phenomena in Bose-Josephson junctions". Before joining Chalmers she spent 3 years in Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Paris, where she studied applications to quantum information of multimode quantum optics experiments (2011-2014); one year in University Paris-Diderot (2015), and two years in University of Mainz, where she was recipient of a Marie Sklodowska Curie Individual Fellowship, with the goal of defining sub-universal models of quantum computation in continuous variables (2016-2017). At Chalmers she leads the research activity on theoretical quantum information with continuous variables. She also teaches half of the master course "Quantum Computing”, and is the responsible and teacher of the Gothenburg University bachelor course “Kvantfysik”.