Quantum technologies
Building a quantum computing and simulation platform based on superconducting qubits to explore and potentially overcome the limits of classical computation.
Energy efficiency and green technology
Energy savings will become the driving factor to adopting digital processes
Nanomagnetism
Ferromagnetism at the limit of today’s technology and beyond
Functional electronic packaging
Improvements in compute performance, efficiency and miniaturization of digital devices
Atom/molecule manipulation
Low-temperature scanning tunneling microscopy and atomic force microscopy
Spin dynamics in semiconductor quantum structures
An alternative path to storing and processing information that may enable applications for low-power electronics and quantum computation
Binnig & Rohrer Nanotechnology Center
State-of-the-art research facility with cleanroom for micro/nanofabrication and noise-free labs
Neuromorphic devices & systems
Creating new tools to cope with the large amounts of data created by microelectronics technology
Control on the nanoscale
Nanofabrication, nanoscale devices, nano-objects in fluids
Precision diagnostics
Technologies for healthcare and life sciences