Sergey Amitonov
Dr. Sergey V. Amitonov is a quantum hardware engineer specializing in the design, fabrication, and integration of semiconductor quantum dot processors. Formerly a postdoctoral researcher and senior scientist at QuTech (Delft University of Technology and TNO), his work focused on solving the physical bottleneck of qubit scalability and connectivity. Dr. Amitonov has co-authored milestone publications in the field, including the universal control of multi-qubit silicon processors and advancements in high-fidelity electron spin shuttling. Currently with Equal1, his research bridges the gap between fundamental solid-state physics and industry-standard semiconductor manufacturing to enable fault-tolerant quantum computing architectures
From Lab to RacQ: Silicon Spin Qubits in a 19-Inch Server Rac
The transition of quantum computing from laboratory environments to commercial datacenters is currently bottlenecked by custom cryogenic infrastructure requirements and bulky,high-density cabling. This talk introduces Equal1's RacQ, the world's first deployable, rackmounted quantum computer utilizing a silicon spin qubit array. Designed to integrateseamlessly as a mass-manufacturable, standard server node within existing enterpriseinfrastructure, RacQ operates continuously below 0.5 Kelvin via a self-contained, air-cooledclosed-cycle cryocooler, requiring no external infrastructure and running entirely on standard16A single-phase wall power.
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