Quantum Electronic Device Laboratory
Welcome to the Quantum Electronic Device Laboratory (QED-L)!
We are Quantum Electronic Device Laboratory in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Our group focuses on investigating novel low-dimensional materials and nanostructures to expand the frontier of classical nanoelectronics, cryogenic electronics, and quantum technologies. Our research takes a multi-disciplinary approach to address the scalability issue of both CMOS technologies and quantum computing, with the advancement of fundamental knowledge spanning from material science, classical semiconductor devices, and condensed matter physics.
We are Quantum Electronic Device Laboratory in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities. Our group focuses on investigating novel low-dimensional materials and nanostructures to expand the frontier of classical nanoelectronics, cryogenic electronics, and quantum technologies. Our research takes a multi-disciplinary approach to address the scalability issue of both CMOS technologies and quantum computing, with the advancement of fundamental knowledge spanning from material science, classical semiconductor devices, and condensed matter physics.
Headlines
Headlines
2024/08 - Our 3rd "Quantum + Chips" Summer school at UMN was successfully concluded! It was a great pleasure to co-organize the event, and an enjoyable experience meeting with the speakers and students!
2024/06 - Our recent paper on chiral molecule intercalated 2D superconductors, in collaboration with the UCLA teams, is published in Nature! Check out the paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07625-4
Contact
Contact
Prof. Gang Qiu
E-mail: gqiu@umn.edu
Phone: 612-625-9802
Office: 6-155 Keller Hall
200 Union St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455