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Michael Kerschbaum
Michael Kerschbaum
Physics Graduate Student, ETH Zürich
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Realizing quantum convolutional neural networks on a superconducting quantum processor to recognize quantum phases
J Herrmann, SM Llima, A Remm, P Zapletal, NA McMahon, C Scarato, ...
Nature communications 13 (1), 4144, 2022
832022
Realizing a deep reinforcement learning agent for real-time quantum feedback
K Reuer, J Landgraf, T Fösel, J O’Sullivan, L Beltrán, A Akin, GJ Norris, ...
Nature Communications 14 (1), 7138, 2023
292023
Calibration of drive nonlinearity for arbitrary-angle single-qubit gates using error amplification
S Lazăr, Q Ficheux, J Herrmann, A Remm, N Lacroix, C Hellings, ...
Physical Review Applied 20 (2), 024036, 2023
142023
Fast flux-activated leakage reduction for superconducting quantum circuits
N Lacroix, L Hofele, A Remm, O Benhayoune-Khadraoui, A McDonald, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.07060, 2023
132023
Neutralization of insulin by photocleavage under high vacuum
J Schätti, M Kriegleder, M Debiossac, M Kerschbaum, P Geyer, M Mayor, ...
Chemical Communications 55 (83), 12507-12510, 2019
102019
Improved parameter targeting in 3D-integrated superconducting circuits through a polymer spacer process
GJ Norris, L Michaud, D Pahl, M Kerschbaum, C Eichler, JC Besse, ...
EPJ Quantum Technology 11 (1), 5, 2024
52024
Realization of Constant-Depth Fan-Out with Real-Time Feedforward on a Superconducting Quantum Processor
Y Song, L Beltrán, I Besedin, M Kerschbaum, M Pechal, F Swiadek, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2409.06989, 2024
12024
Mitigating Losses of Superconducting Qubits Strongly Coupled to Defect Modes
DC Zanuz, Q Ficheux, L Michaud, A Orekhov, K Hanke, A Flasby, ...
arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.18746, 2024
2024
Mitigating Losses of Superconducting Qubits Strongly Coupled to Defect Modes
D Colao Zanuz, Q Ficheux, L Michaud, A Orekhov, K Hanke, A Flasby, ...
arXiv e-prints, arXiv: 2407.18746, 2024
2024
Investigating the Susceptibility of Niobium-and Tantalum-Based Superconducting Qubits to Infrared Radiation
M Kerschbaum, U Ognjanovic, G Vio, K Knapp, D Colao Zanuz, A Flasby, ...
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2024
2024
Integrating Leakage Reduction Units in Quantum Error Correction using the Surface Code
L Hofele, N Lacroix, J Ekert, M Kerschbaum, I Besedin, A Remm, ...
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2024
2024
Mitigating losses of superconducting qubits coupled strongly to defect modes
D Colao Zanuz, JC Besse, Q Ficheux, A Orekhov, L Michaud, K Hanke, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2023, Y75. 008, 2023
2023
Suppressing the Accumulation of Leakage in Superconducting Circuits for Quantum Error Correction
N Lacroix, L Hofele, A Remm, C Hellings, F Swiadek, S Lazar, C Scarato, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2023, S72. 010, 2023
2023
Robust hardware-efficient implementation of a continuous two-qubit gate set for transmon qubits
C Scarato, C Hellings, K Hanke, A Remm, S Lazar, D Colao Zanuz, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2023, Y64. 005, 2023
2023
Realizing a deep reinforcement learning agent discovering real-time feedback control strategies for a quantum system
J Landgraf, K Reuer, T Foesel, J O'Sullivan, L Beltrán, A Akin, G Norris, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2023, F71. 002, 2023
2023
In situ Characterization and Compensation of Flux Pulse Distortions at Long Time Scales
C Hellings, R Boell, N Lacroix, A Remm, J Herrmann, S Lazar, S Krinner, ...
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2022, B35. 011, 2022
2022
A polymer-based spacer process for improved parameter targeting in 3D-integrated superconducting circuits
G Norris, M Kerschbaum, JC Besse, C Eichler, A Wallraff
APS March Meeting Abstracts 2022, B41. 011, 2022
2022
Ionic tags for photo-induced charge control and neutralization of proteins in the gas phase
J Schätti, M Kriegleder, M Debiossac, M Kerschbaum, P Geyer, ...
Towards matter‐wave experiments with biomolecules: Generation and detection …, 2019
2019
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