Contact Info- e-mail: fwilhelm _AT_DOMAIN_ iqc.ca (replace _AT_DOMAIN_ with @)
- phone:
(519) 888-4567 X 37305
- office: BFG 1101B
BiographyFrank Wilhelm studied physics at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany,
where he obtained
his Vordiplom (B.S.) in 1993, Diplom (M.S.) in 1996, and Doctorate in
1999. His thesis research was in condensed matter theory in the group of
G. Schoen, studying superconducting nanodevices. He started working
on quantum computing in 1999, when he joined the experimental physics
group of J.E. Mooij in what is
now known as the Kavli institute for Nanoscience at the TU Delft in the
Netherlands. Still being a theorist, he moved to the LMU Munich in 2001,
where he obtained the Habilitation and was appointed lecturer in 2004.
He joined UW and IQC in 2006. Research Interests- quantum computing with superconducting nanocircuits
- decoherence theory
- circuit QED
- control theory
- quantum noise
- mesoscopic physics and nanodevices
- nonequilibrium quantum statistics
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