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Quantum reservoir computing for efficient signal processing

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Welcome to the homepage of the QRC-4-ESP project, dedicated to pioneering advancements in quantum reservoir computing (QRC) systems. Our long-term objective is to develop the world's foremost QRC systems utilizing superconducting qubits and silicon carbide (SiC) defect qubits. Through meticulous research and development, we aim to achieve significant enhancements in computational speed and efficiency, surpassing classical machine learning systems by over 100x. By focusing on the utilization of superconducting qubits for microwave range quantum communication and SiC defect qubits for optical band applications, our project endeavors to facilitate groundbreaking progress in quantum communication and sensing technologies.
We invite the research community to explore our work and collaborate in shaping the future of quantum computing and its applications.
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PROJECT COORDINATOR

Dr. Gregor Oelsner

Leibniz-Institut für Photonische Technologien

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Albert-Einstein-Straße 9 07745 Jena // Germany

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COORDINATOR'S CONTACTS

Dr. Gregor Oelsner

Leibniz-Institut für Photonische Technologien

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Albert-Einstein-Straße 9 07745 Jena // Germany

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