Jonathan Home

Jonathan Home’s research focus is investigations of quantum state engineering, simulation and information processing with trapped atomic ions. Using the precise control available with this technology, we will investigate interactions between a quantum system and its environment, and whether these can be used both to engineer states involving correlations unique to quantum mechanics and to implement quantum information tasks. We are also interested in implementing novel quantum control in microfabricated ion traps, making use of the small length scales which are achievable. Such traps are a key ingredient for scaling up ion trap quantum information processing to control of many ions.

Since 2019 he appointed Full Professor at ETH Zurich.

Jonathan Home has been an Assistant Professor (tenure track) for Experimental Quantum Optics and Photonics, Physics Department, since 2010.

He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, in 1979.

He obtained a DPhil Physics from the University of Oxford in 2006.

From 2005-​2006 he worked as a postdoc, remaining in Oxford for a year, demonstrating the cooling of a two-​isotope crystal of calcium ions to the ground state, and studying qubit coherence while the cooling progressed.

Postdoc 2006-​2010: He worked at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colorado.

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Prof.

Jonathan Home

ETH Zurich, Switzerland

Research Area

Trapped ions for Quantum computing.