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Robert J. Schoelkopf

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Sterling Professor of Applied Physics

Additional Appointments

  • Physics

Phone:
(203) 432-4289

Email

Room / Office:
BCT 423

Office Address:

15 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511

Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 208284
New Haven, CT 06520

About Robert J. Schoelkopf

Perspectives

Our research focuses on the development of superconducting devices for quantum information processing, which are leading to revolutionary advances in computing.

Our group and our collaborators at Yale founded the field of circuit quantum electrodynamics and have produced many firsts in the field of solid-state quantum computing, including the development of the transmon qubit, a “quantum bus” for information, and the first demonstrations of quantum algorithms and quantum error correction with integrated circuits.

Selected Awards & Honors

  • Comstock Prize in Physics, National Academy of Sciences, with Michel Devoret (2024)
  • Connecticut Medal of Science - The Connecticut Academy of Science and Engineering  (2017)
  • Elected to American Academy of Arts & Sciences (2016)
  • Elected to National Academy of Sciences  (2015)
  • Fritz London Memorial Prize for Low Temperature Physics (2014, with Devoret and John Martinis)
  • Max Planck Forschungspreis (2014)
  • John Stewart Bell Prize (2013, with Michel Devoret )
  • Joseph F. Keithley Award of the American Physical Society (2009)
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science  (2007)
  • Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) for innovative use of microwave techniques  (2005)
  • Yale University Junior Faculty Fellowship  (2002)
  • Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering  (2000)

Selected Publications

Patents

  • "High Efficiency Near-Field Electromagnetic Probe Having a Bow-Tie Antenna Structure", 5696372, 1997: With: R.D. Grober and D.E. Prober.

Responsibilities

Director of the Yale Quantum Institute