3–6 Feb 2026
Europe/Rome timezone

The 25 → 64 Qubits Superconducting Quantum Computer of the HPC National Center @Unina: Physics, Implementation, Operation & Hardware Evolution

5 Feb 2026, 11:35
20m
Auditorium U12 - Guido Martinotti

Auditorium U12 - Guido Martinotti

Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca, Edificio U12, Via Vizzola, 5, 20126 Milano (MI)

Speaker

Prof. Francesco Tafuri (Università di Napoli Federico II)

Description

Superconducting circuits have been up to now the most successful platform to build a quantum computer, being developed and used by major international companies since early stages. Napoli has a long-standing experience on superconducting electronics and on its key device i.e. the Josephson junction, and has assembled the first quantum computer in Italy “Partenope” based on a 25-qubits processor produced by Quantware aiming at a QPU with 64-qubits in the close future. Partenope has been the platform where to create a solid expertise for the characterization, calibration, benchmarking and implementation of subregisters of QPUs and to focus on all hardware aspects including control and read out. A full control of Partenope also due to a comprehensive handling of the physics behind including its noise issues, such as decoherence, error in the gate implementation, readout error, has allowed the run of various algorithms, paving the way more and more towards an open-source quantum computing platform. A profound understating of all the physics of the hardware has promoted progress in developing independent pathways with innovative solutions for novel quantum components. These range from a new type of qubit based on ferromagnetic Josephson junctions and a novel tunable qubits coupler to qubit readout based on Josephson digital phase detectors and to novel schemes of microwave demultiplexer. The path from the physics of the hardware to operation of a quantum computer will be the main focus of the contribution.

Sessions Foundational studies
Invited Yes

Authors

Dr Alessandra Pizza (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Alessandro Bruno (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Alessandro Sarno (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Antonio P. Italiano (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Carlo Cosenza (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Davide Gatta (Università di Napoli Federico II) Prof. Davide Massarotti (Università di Napoli Federico II) Prof. Domenico Montemurro (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Erica Raja (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Francesca Calloni (Università di Napoli Federico II) Prof. Francesco Tafuri (Università di Napoli Federico II) Prof. Giovanni Ausanio (Università di Napoli Federico II) Prof. Giovanni Piero Pepe (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Giuseppe Serpico (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Halima G. Ahmad (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Isita Chatterjee (Università di Napoli Federico II) Prof. Loredana Parlato (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Martina Esposito (CNR-SPIN) Prof. Nicola Poccia (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Pasquale Mastrovito (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Pegah Darvehi (CNR-SPIN) Dr Raffaella Ferraiuolo (Quantware) Dr Roberta Satariano (Università di Napoli Federico II) Dr Viviana Stasino (Università di Napoli Federico II)

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