About us

Quantum computers have the potential to revolutionize computation by making certain types of classically intractable problems solvable. While no quantum computer is yet sophisticated enough to carry out calculations that a classical computer can't, great progress is underway. We enable this progress by developing superconducting microwave components intended for quantum technology and microwave technology.

The team consist of:

CTO, Founder


Hampus recently earned his Ph.D. in Quantum Technology from Chalmers University of Technology, specializing in parametric amplification and traveling-wave parametric amplifiers. His groundbreaking research includes inventing technologies aimed at simplifying signal processing in quantum computers. Continuing his research at Chalmers, Hampus also serves as the CTO at QET Sweden. With a strong entrepreneurial drive, he uniquely bridges academia and industry.

As CTO, Hampus leads QET Sweden's technological vision. His commitment to transforming complex scientific concepts into practical solutions positions him as a key asset in the field.


CEO


Carina is a seasoned leader with extensive experience in building and scaling technology companies. With a background in Electrical and Industrial Engineering from Chalmers University of Technology, she has successfully led ventures in software development, cloud computing, and fintech, including a company in Silicon Valley. Carina’s career spans roles in both large international corporations like IBM, as well as smaller high-growth tech firms. She has a proven track record in driving business development, operational efficiency, and strategic transformation.

Recognized with several industry awards, including the Nasdaq Female Entrepreneur Award, Carina brings a strong focus on results and innovation.


Scientific advisor, Founder


Per Delsing, a distinguished full professor at Chalmers University of Technology since 1997, is renowned for his pioneering research in the quantum properties of superconducting devices. His investigations involve utilising artificial atoms within superconducting circuits to explore quantum optics on chip, examining interactions with microwave photons and Surface Acoustic Waves (SAWs). Additionally, his research extends to studying quantum information using superconducting qubits, with the ultimate aim of building a quantum computer.

Notable for his contributions to academia, Per Delsing is a member of prestigious institutions such as the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (KVA) and the Royal Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA). He holds the distinguished title of Distinguished Professor appointed by the Swedish Research Council (VR) and is recognized as a Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS) and a Wallenberg Scholar.


Scientific advisor


Anita is a researcher in the Microtechnology and Nanoscience Department at Chalmers University of Technology. She received her PhD from the University of Waterloo, Canada,
and worked in industry before starting her academic career at Chalmers. With over 14 years of nanofabrication experience, she is leading the coherence and readout team to improve the coherence of the superconducting qubits and develop near-quantum limited traveling-wave parametric amplifiers.


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