The Quantum and Nano Systems (QNANO) Laboratory at the Politecnico di Torino is an interdisciplinary research group working at the intersection of quantum technologies and nanoscale electronics. The laboratory combines theoretical modeling, hardware development, and system-level design to explore scalable solutions for next-generation computing and sensing.
QNANO’s activities span quantum circuit design, control electronics, and hardware-aware compilation, alongside FPGA/GPU-based emulation platforms and optimization methodologies bridging quantum and classical computation. The group investigates emerging qubit technologies—including superconducting, spin, and molecular platforms—and develops advanced control and readout architectures to enable experimental quantum computing.
Beyond core quantum systems, QNANO explores novel computing paradigms and nanoscale device engineering, including molecular electronics and advanced sensing technologies, contributing to research with impact in optimization, secure communications, AI-enhanced systems, and low-power electronics.
Professors

Prof. Maurizio Zamboni

Prof. Gianluca Piccinini
Prof. Mariagrazia Graziano

Prof. Giovanna Turvani


Prof. Fabrizio Riente
Prof. Marco Vacca
Post-Doctoral Researchers
Ph.D. Yuri Ardesi

Ph.D. Deborah Volpe

Ph.D. Students

Ing. Giacomo Orlandi

Ing. Antonio Tudisco
Ing. Roberto Listo

Ing. Christian Conti

Ing. Andrea De Simone
Ing. Alessandro Varaldi
Ing. Vincenzo Pianese
