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Andreas Messner
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Zurich Instruments |
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Zurich Instruments is a Swiss company with a passion for phenomena that are often notoriously difficult to measure. We lead the change by developing cutting-edge hardware and software for quantum computing control systems, lock-in amplifiers, impedance analyzers, and arbitrary waveform generators. As a company of scientists for scientists, we tackle challenges of research by providing a wide product portfolio that reduces complexity of laboratory setups and unlocks new measurement strategies, all with Swiss quality. Our commitment to collaborations and premium support is reflected in seven offices worldwide, numerous research partnerships, and thousands of publications referring to Zurich Instruments. |
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- | Fundamental Science - Synthesis and /or characterisation of quantum Materials |
- | Computing technologies - Gate based Quantum Computer |
- | Computing technologies - Superconducting circuits |
- | Computing technologies - Silicon & germanium qubits technologies |
- | Sensing & Metrology - NV centers |
- | Simulation and software developments - Companies? software and interfaces |
- | Simulation and software developments - High performance computing interfacing |
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| Collaboration with leading academic and industrial partners in quantum computing is key to our innovation process, and we have a long history of joint research and innovation projects. |
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| Control and manipulation of qubits; quantum error correction (QEC); lock-in |
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| Control electronics and software for quantum computing: The Zurich Instruments Quantum Computing Control System (QCCS) comprises of a fully integrated stack of signal-generation and analysis hardware and is powered by our LabOne Q control software framework.
Also, our line-up of lock-in amplifiers spans frequencies up to 8.5 GHz and supports (quantum) materials science and more. |
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