KLayout Python library for integrated quantum circuit design.
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KLayout Python library for integrated quantum circuit design.
A validated design database and simulation workflow software for superconducting quantum hardware
quantum circuit systems
Interactive Parameter Fitting for Superconducting Circuits
Parameterized verification framework (PCells, DRC, LVS) for Superconducting and Quantum Electronics.
This program is designed to analyze Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images, specifically images of superconducting quantum devices. It uses the Segment Anything library from Meta to identify and segment objects in the image.
Simulate realistic quantum control sequences using QuTiP
Tools to aid in simulating and fabricating superconducting quantum devices
This is a collection of my book reading notes. Notes taken while reading thesis/review might also be included.
Image Analysis Program for Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) Pictures of Nano-bridge Resonator Devices (NBR)
💥 Helper library to conveniently run, save and analyze quantum experiments on QuTech's Quantum Inspire
Diagonalizing the Jaynes-Cummings ladder for cQED measurement of superconducting qubits
Using Qiskit Metal to simulate Hamiltonian parameters from a Transmon coupled to readout cavity.
This is a repository for the computational exercises for the first iteration of the course in superconducting qubits offered at the Niels Bohr Institute.
Simulates the behavior of non-thermal equilibrium populations of quasiparticles across a nano-wire bridge Josephson Junction resonator
Project to simulate the interaction between two coupled qubits and study the interaction of non-computational levels using QuTiP.
Quantum Bayesian approach to circuit QED measurement with moderate bandwidth
The codebase for the Superconducting Quantum Information Laboratory in EPFL
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