Eric Guthmuller
Bio:
Eric Guthmuller graduated from Ecole Polytechnique and received the M.S. degree from Telecom Paris, France in 2009. He received his Ph.D in computer science from the University Pierre & Marie Curie (UPMC, Paris, France) in 2013. He joined the CEA-Leti in Grenoble as a full-time researcher until 2019, then within CEA-List. His main research interests include processor architectures and their memory hierarchy, and quantum computer control architectures.
Abstract:
Engineering the Quantum Future
CEA benefits from a unique position to accelerate the industrialization of quantum technologies as its activities cover the full value chain from fundamental to applied research. CEA takes advantage of high-level clean room facilities and cryogenic infrastructure to develop Qubit technologies at large scale, as deployed in three of European CHIPS JU Pilote Lines (SUPREME, SPINS & P4Q) for superconducting, spin & photonics qubits respectively. Moreover, CEA is leading the French quantum enabling technologies initiative (IRT Nanoelec Q-Loop), addressing the full quantum control stack necessary for Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing (FTQC).





































































































