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Burkard was a faculty member at ], Germany, and served as an SNF assistant professor at the University of Basel. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the IBM ] in Yorktown Heights, New York. Burkard was a faculty member at ], Germany, and served as an SNF assistant professor at the University of Basel. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the IBM ] in Yorktown Heights, New York.


His research focuses on the theory of solid-state qubits and hybrid quantum systems, contributing to advancements in quantum information science.<ref>{{cite web |title='Electron-spin' trick boosts quantum computing |url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9768-electron-spin-trick-boosts-quantum-computing/ |website=New Scientist}}</ref> Burkard proposed methods to perform quantum gate operations on spin qubits and couple spin qubits to photons. His research focuses on the theory of solid-state qubits and hybrid quantum systems, contributing to advancements in quantum information science.<ref>{{cite web |title='Electron-spin' trick boosts quantum computing |url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn9768-electron-spin-trick-boosts-quantum-computing/ |website=New Scientist}}</ref> Burkard proposed methods to perform quantum gate operations on spin qubits and couple spin qubits to photons.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Graf |first1=Dr Jürgen |title=The road to quantum computing is paved in qubits |url=https://phys.org/news/2021-03-road-quantum-paved-qubits.html |website=phys.org |language=en}}</ref>


In 2024, the ] elected him as one of its ].<ref>{{cite web |title=Division of Quantum Information Fellowship |url=https://www.aps.org/funding-recognition/aps-fellowship/dqi-fellowship |website=APS |language=en}}</ref> In 2024, the ] elected him as one of its ].<ref>{{cite web |title=Division of Quantum Information Fellowship |url=https://www.aps.org/funding-recognition/aps-fellowship/dqi-fellowship |website=APS |language=en}}</ref>

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Swiss physicist
Guido Burkard
BornBaar, Switzerland
NationalitySwiss
EducationSwiss Federal Institute of Technology
University of Basel
Scientific career
InstitutionsRWTH Aachen University
University of Basel
University of Konstanz
Doctoral advisorDaniel Loss

Guido Burkard is a Swiss physicist specializing in condensed-matter theory and quantum information. He is a full professor at the University of Konstanz, Germany, a position he has held since 2008.

Education

Burkard academic background includes a degree in physics from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich and a Ph.D. from the University of Basel in 2001.

Career and research work

Burkard was a faculty member at RWTH Aachen University, Germany, and served as an SNF assistant professor at the University of Basel. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, New York.

His research focuses on the theory of solid-state qubits and hybrid quantum systems, contributing to advancements in quantum information science. Burkard proposed methods to perform quantum gate operations on spin qubits and couple spin qubits to photons.

In 2024, the American Physical Society elected him as one of its Fellows.

Burkard has contributed to academic publishing as a member of the Editorial Board for Materials for Quantum Technology and previously served on the editorial board for Scientific Reports. He was also a Coordinating Founding Editor for Quantum. He is currently a Member of the Editorial Board of PRX Quantum.

References

  1. "Prof. Dr. Guido Burkard". Universität Konstanz.
  2. "'Electron-spin' trick boosts quantum computing". New Scientist.
  3. Graf, Dr Jürgen. "The road to quantum computing is paved in qubits". phys.org.
  4. "Division of Quantum Information Fellowship". APS.
  5. "Steering Board". Quantum.
  6. "Editors of PRX Quantum". PRX Quantum. 24 January 2024.
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