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Peter Schüffelgen serves as Group Leader for Topological and Superconducting Quantum Devices at Forschungszentrum Jülich, one of Europe's largest interdisciplinary research centers. He is based at the Peter Grünberg Institute (PGI), specifically within the Semiconductor Nanoelectronics department (PGI-9), where he leads research efforts focused on cutting-edge quantum technologies.
Dr. Schüffelgen's research centers on the development and characterization of topological and superconducting quantum devices, which represent promising approaches for building fault-tolerant quantum computers. His work sits at the intersection of condensed matter physics, quantum information science, and nanoelectronics, with particular emphasis on creating stable qubit architectures that can overcome decoherence challenges in quantum computing.
As a group leader at PGI-9, he oversees a research team investigating novel materials and device geometries for quantum information processing. His laboratory is equipped with advanced nanofabrication and low-temperature measurement capabilities necessary for probing quantum phenomena at millikelvin temperatures.


