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SUMMARY:International Conference on Quantum Communications\, Networking\, and Computing (QCNC 2024)
DESCRIPTION:Call for Papers\nQCNC 2024 provides a forum for academic researchers and industry practitioners to present research progresses\, exchange new ideas\, and identify future directions in the field of Quantum Communications\, Networking\, and Computing. \nScope and Objectives\nIn recent decades\, quantum researchers have made remarkable progress\, propelling quantum technology into the spotlight for its potential to revolutionize classical communications\, networking\, and computing. The inherent advantages of quantum technology\, particularly in terms of security\, privacy\, efficiency and scalability\, have opened new frontiers in information technology. Quantum technology has demonstrated its ability to introduce applications with no equivalent in the classical realm\, marking a breakthrough towards an unimaginable future. The establishment of connections between the quantum source node and destination node using quantum hardware and devices facilitates qubit transmissions\, which in turn enables advancements in quantum computing\, artificial intelligence and cryptography and further services and applications. Envisioned as a transformative force\, quantum services are anticipated to span the globe\, leveraging quantum terrestrial components\, satellites\, airplanes\, ships\, and other vehicles. The quantum future holds the promise of nearly unconditional security\, super-computing power\, large capacity\, even at high velocity\, and heightened privacy. \nOur conference welcomes submissions across diverse research areas related to quantum hardware\, communications\, networking\, computing\, cryptography\, artificial intelligence\, and their associated systems and applications. The topics of interests are covered by the following tracks: \nTrack 1: Quantum Hardware and Devices \nTrack 2: Quantum Information Networks \nTrack 3: Quantum Computing \nTrack 4: Security in the Quantum Age \nTrack 5: Quantum Key Distribution and Quantum Cryptography \nTrack 6: Quantum Services and Applications \nTrack 7: Quantum Technologies: Theories and Experiments \nBest Paper Award and Journal Special Issues\nThree accepted papers will be selected for best paper awards. Selected papers will be recommended to IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications (IF: 16.4) and Digital Communications and Networks (IF: 7.9) for potential fast-track publications.
URL:https://www.qureca.com/es/calendar/qcnc-2024/
LOCATION:Kanazawa\, Japan
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SUMMARY:2024 International Workshop on Quantum Computing: Circuits Systems Automation and Applications (QC-CSAA)
DESCRIPTION:2024 International Workshop on Quantum Computing: Circuits Systems Automation and Applications\nCo-located with ISVLSI 2024\nKnoxville\, Tennessee\, USA\nJuly 2\, 2024\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nQC-CSAA\nAuthors are invited to submit papers for “2024 International Workshop on Quantum Computing: Circuits Systems Automation and Applications (QC-CSAA)”\, July 2\, 2024. The previous successful editions (2020\, 2021 and 2022) of QC-CSAA have occurred as workshops at the IEEE Computer Society Annual Symposium on VLSI. The QC-CSAA workshop will provide a comprehensive review on fundamentals as well as the current state of the art in research and technology. The purpose of this is to explore design paradigms of quantum computing including developing a full stack from quantum algorithms to quantum chip. Advances in quantum computing hardware\, software\, and algorithms as well as contributions on the transformative research needed to guide quantum computing performance toward practical and sustainable operations will be aligned with the goal of this symposium. Further\, circuits and systems targeting novel and existing applications of quantum computing to fields such as quantum chemistry\, linear algebra\, scientific applications\, aerospace\, material science\, machine learning\, etc. will be of special interest. \n \nTopics of interest for this symposium include\, but are not limited to:\n \n\nProgress in quantum architectures\, circuits\, design automation and programming languages.\nCircuits and systems targeting novel and existing applications of quantum computing.\nResource consumption estimates for quantum computing systems and applications.\nSystem codesign that prioritizes sustainable and efficient platform operation.\nMetrics and benchmarks for quantifying quantum computing performance.\nPerformance estimates of quantum and hybrid computations.\nResource-efficient methods for the control and execution of quantum programs.\nQuantum computing in fields such as quantum chemistry\, scientific applications\, material science\, machine learning\, etc.\n\nSubmission Guidelines: Authors are invited to submit unpublished extended abstracts (2 pages) or full papers (maximum 6 pages) through Easychair under the track «Workshop on Quantum Computing: Circuits Systems Automation and Applications». Previously published papers or papers under review for other conferences/journals should not be submitted for consideration. Please use IEEE conference-style template\, which can be found here: (Link to Template). Accepted extended abstracts/full papers will be included in the ISVLSI conference proceedings indexed in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Extended version of accepted papers will be invited to peer-reviewed journals such as ACM Transactions on Quantum computing and Springer Nature Computer Science. The invitation will be based on reviewer’s feedback and quality of presentation. \n\nSubmission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isvlsi2024.\n\nFor additional information please contact the Workshop Organizers: \n\n\nTravis S. Humble\, Oak Ridge National Laboratory\, Oak Ridge\, TN\, USA – humblets@ornl.gov\nHimanshu Thapliyal\, University of Tennessee\, Knoxville\, TN\, USA – hthapliyal@utk.edu
URL:https://www.qureca.com/es/calendar/workshop-qc-csaa/
LOCATION:Knoxville
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240705
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240715
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SUMMARY:Quantum Computers and Simulators with Atoms
DESCRIPTION:In recent years\, ultracold atoms in optical lattices and tweezers have emerged as one of the leading platforms for quantum simulation and quantum computing. The Enrico Fermi School’s course on “Quantum Computers and Simulators with Atoms” is designed to bring together some of the world’s leading experts in this field. The lecturers will deliver both comprehensive lecture series on the theoretical and experimental foundations of quantum computing and simulation with ultracold neutral atoms\, as well as concise\, targeted lectures on more specialized topics and related scientific areas. \nLIST OF TOPICS\n\n\nQuantum computation \n\n\nQuantum simulation \n\n\nUltracold quantum gases \n\n\nNeutral atoms in optical lattices \n\n\nRydberg atoms in optical tweezer arrays \n\n\nTrapped ions  \n\n\nStrongly correlated systems \n\n\nNon-equilibrium quantum dynamics \n\n\nQuantum information and quantum control \n\n\nQuantum metrology and sensing \n\n\nSuperconducting and photonics platforms (introduction) \n\n\nSCHOOL DIRECTORS\nImmanuel Bloch (Max-Planck Institute of Quantum Optics & Ludwig-Maximilians University\, Germany) \nAntoine Browaeys (Laboratoire Charles Fabry\, Institut d’Optique & CNRS\, France) \nLeonardo Fallani (Università degli Studi di Firenze & LENS\, Italy) \n\nLECTURERS & SEMINAR SPEAKERS\nMonika Aidelsburger (University of Munich\, Germany) \nWaasem Bakr (Princeton University\, USA) \nAdam Kaufman (JILA University of Colorado\, USA) \nChristiane Koch (Freie Universität Berlin\, Germany) \nGuido Pagano (Rice University\, USA) \nSylvain Ravets (Université Paris-Saclay\, France) \nMark Saffman (University of Wisconsin-Madison\, USA) \nMonika Schleier-Smith (Stanford University\, USA) \nGiulia Semeghini (Harvard University\, USA) \nJonathan Simon (Stanford University\, USA) \nLeticia Tarruell (ICFO\, Spain) \nJeff Thompson (Princeton University\, USA) \nNorman Yao (Harvard University\, USA) \nPeter Zoller (University of Innsbruck & IQOQI\, Austria) \nEugene Demler (ETH Zurich\, Switzerland) \n\nSCIENTIFIC SECRETARY\nVladislav Gavryusev (Università degli Studi di Firenze\, Italy)
URL:https://www.qureca.com/es/calendar/varenna2024atoms/
LOCATION:Varenna\, Italy
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240708
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240713
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SUMMARY:European Quantum Technology Summer School
DESCRIPTION:Are you ready?\nTo dive into the fascinating world of Quantum Technologies? The European Quantum Technology Summer School welcomes you to Strasbourg from July 8th to 12th. This exceptional opportunity is specifically designed for Master’s level students who are passionate about quantum technology and its groundbreaking applications. \n\n\nWhat will you discover?\nSelected students will immerse in a comprehensive program covering: \n\nExploring Quantum Technologies: Delve into the realms of quantum computing\, communication\, sensing and key enabling technologies through sessions led by renowned experts.\nInteractive Exchanges: Engage in presentations from innovative start-ups\, participate in lively discussions\, and seize networking opportunities.\nPersonal Development: Hone your collaboration and intercultural communication skills\, essential assets for your future.
URL:https://www.qureca.com/es/calendar/european-quantum-technology-summer-school/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240727
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CREATED:20240626T134238Z
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SUMMARY:US Quantum Information Science Summer School 2024
DESCRIPTION:Program Description\nThe 2024 US Quantum Information Science Summer School (USQIS) is the second joint summer school facilitated by the five US Department of Energy National Quantum Information Science Research Centers (NQISRCs): the Quantum Science Center (QSC)\, the Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA)\, Q-NEXT\, the Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage\, and the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center. \nOrganized by the QSC headquartered at DOE’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and QSA led by DOE’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory\, this year’s school will be an immersive 12-day learning experience on ORNL’s campus. Attendees will participate in hands-on quantum science and technology activities in a laboratory setting that is home to multiple world-leading facilities. The curriculum will be taught at a graduate level and is open to both members and non-members of the NQISRCs. Undergraduate students in their junior (third) or senior (fourth) year\, graduate students\, and postdocs and early-career researchers are invited to apply. \nCurriculum topics will include: \n\nTopological approaches to quantum computing\nCold atoms and ion traps\nError mitigation and error correction\nThe current state of the quantum information science field\nApplications of quantum technologies\, quantum materials\, and quantum sensing\n\nDeadlines\n\nApplication deadline: March 15\, 2024\nAcceptance date: April 14\, 2024\nCheck into University of Tennessee\, Knoxville dorm for badging: July 14\, 2024\nProgram dates: July 15 – 26\, 2024 (12 days)\n\nEligibility\n\nMinimum 18 years of age\nThe target cohort for this summer school are students or early career professionals at or above a graduate level with backgrounds in quantum science disciplines such as physics and computer science. Eligible candidates range from junior or senior undergraduates to postdoc/early career scientists and/or those working in industry with the appropriate experience.\nWe are accepting both US and international students who can obtain the appropriate visa and badge to visit ORNL.\nOnly full-time\, in-residence summer school participants are eligible\nAll summer school admissions are contingent upon DOE site-access approval to ORNL\n\nAttendee Prerequisites\n\nPrior completion of coursework in the following areas is required: linear algebra\, calculus\, quantum mechanics\nPrior completion of coursework in the following areas is recommended: quantum information\, condensed matter physics\, computer science\nA personal laptop is highly recommended for participation\n\nRequired Application Materials\nThe following materials are needed to complete the online application form. \n\nName\nEmail\nExpected academic level or professional appointment in July 2024\nOrganizational affiliation\nTechnical area of interest\nBrief personal statement of interest\nUpdated resume\nUnofficial transcripts\nEmergency contact\nTwo reference letters\n\nSpeakers and Lecturers\n\nNick Bronn (IBM)\nCarleton Coffrin (Los Alamos National Laboratory)\nJeff Cohn (IBM)\nEugene Dumitrescu (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)\nTali Figueroa (Northwestern University)\nGabor Halasz (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)\nKathleen Hamilton (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)\nTravis Humble (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)\nStephen Jesse (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)\nKatarzyna Krzyzanowska (Los Alamos National Laboratory)\nAn-Ping Li (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)\nClaire Marvinney (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)\nRob Moore (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)\nPrineha Narang (University of California\, Los Angeles)\nChetan Nayak (Microsoft)\nBibek Pokharel (IBM)\nEddie Schoute (Los Alamos National Laboratory)\nSara Sussman (Fermilab)\nAlan Tennant (University of Tennessee\, Knoxville)\nSagar Vijay (University of California\, Los Angeles)\nVivien Zapf (Los Alamos National Laboratory)\n\nPoster Session\n\nUS QIS Summer School attendees will have the option to present their research projects or interests in a student poster session on Wednesday\, July 17 from 1:15 to 3:45 p.m.\nAll students are encouraged to present a poster\, but participation is not required.\nThe poster session will provide participants with an additional opportunity to network with peers while learning and sharing insights in the field of quantum science and technology.\nStudents are solely responsible for providing their own posters.\nSuggested poster dimensions: 30 x 40 inches\n\nLogistics\n\nSelected students will be notified by April 14\, 2024.\nAttendance is contingent on Department of Energy visitor approval to ORNL.\nAccepted students should monitor email for important messages from USQIS@ornl.gov and hurttl@ornl.gov\nAccepted students will be invited to a virtual meeting on June 27 to discuss logistics\nAccepted students will receive a link requiring a response to help the planning team prepare for arrival/departure\, dietary restrictions\, rooming assignments\, etc.\nAccepted students will receive emails to complete required site access training once badge requests are approved.\nBreakfast and lunch will be provided July 15-19 and July 22-26 (weekdays). Participants will be responsible for all meals on July 20-21 (weekend) and all evening meals.\nThere will be no study sessions on July 20-21.\nThe summer school will provide room and board to accepted students at a dormitory residence hall at the University of Tennessee\, Knoxville (UT).\nRoom and board will consist of single occupancy rooms at UT.\nAirline travelers will be responsible for transportation from the airport to the UT residence hall\nResidents will check in on Sunday\, July 14 at UT starting at 12:00 p.m.\nResidents will pick up badges at UT from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Sunday\, July 14. Non-US citizens must bring immigration documents and passports.\nResidents will check out on Friday\, July 26.\nTransportation by bus will be provided each day from the UT residence hall to ORNL and back.\nStudents utilizing the provided room and board within the UT residence halls will not be permitted to drive personal vehicles to ORNL’s campus.\nResidents will depart the lab at 12:30 p.m. on Friday\, July 26 for the airport (45-minute drive)\nStudents with cars will receive a waiver to drive to ORNL’s campus on Friday\, July 26\nSchool participants will be responsible for all other costs\, including individual travel expenses to and from the UT residence hall.\nSchool participants are required to provide their own personal electronic devices for online activities.\nSchool participants will be permitted to connect their personal electronic devices to the ORNL visitor wireless network. Wifi access will also be provided at the UT residence hall.\nSee below for the schedule for Monday\, July 15. The full daily agenda will be available soon.\n\n7:20 a.m. Load buses for transport (please be prompt)\n7:30 a.m. Bus departs for Oak Ridge National Laboratory\n8:30 a.m. Breakfast provided\n9:00 a.m. Welcome ceremony and introductions\n12:00 p.m. Lunch provided\n3:30 p.m. Load buses for return to UT residence hall\n6:30 p.m. Evening study sessions\n\n\n\nFAQs\n\nCan the quantum mechanics course prerequisite be waived?\n\nThe summer school is geared toward those who have completed at least one upper-level quantum mechanics course or an equivalent level course in quantum computing. This is required due to the advanced topics and technical jargon that will be used during the courses.\n\n\nWill applicants with a Bachelor of Science be considered?\n\nYes\, upper-level undergraduates\, post-baccalaureate candidates\, and applicants working in industry with a bachelor’s degree in physics or equivalent are eligible to apply.\n\n\nAre travel expenses covered?\n\nLodging\, most meals\, and daily transportation to and from ORNL will be provided for individuals accepted to the program.\nSchool residents are responsible for individual travel expenses from their place of residence to Tennessee.\n\n\nAre reference letters also due on March 15?\n\nApplicants must submit their complete application by the deadline. Reference letters submitted to the correspondence email will be accepted until March 22.\n\n\nWhat if I will require special accommodations to attend?\n\nPlease forward specific inquiries about accommodations to the QSC administrative point of contact.\n\n\nDo I need a laptop?\n\nYes\, school participants are required to provide their own laptops for participating in online activities.\nParticipants will also be permitted to connect their personal electronic devices\, including mobile phones\, to the ORNL visitor wireless network.\n\n\nWhat quantum science technologies will be covered by the school?\n\nThe school curriculum will emphasize multiple disciplines of science\, including physics\, chemistry\, and engineering\, that are essential for creating new quantum technologies.\nLectures will cover quantum algorithms\, error mitigation\, and error correction\, as well as the theory and practice of quantum information and applications of quantum information to science problems ranging from condensed matter to dark matter and nuclear physics.\nElectives will cover quantum programming\, neutron scattering\, nanotechnology\, and the theory of topological approaches to quantum computing\, including spin liquids and superconductors.\n\n\nWill I stay in the UT dormitory on Sunday\, July 14?\n\nYes\, school participants will be assigned rooms following check in on that day.\n\n\nCan I extend my stay at UTK after July 26?\n\nNo\, students who wish to stay in Knoxville after the conclusion of the summer school will need to make other lodging arrangements.
URL:https://www.qureca.com/es/calendar/us-quantum-information-science-summer-school-2024/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240717
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240718
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SUMMARY:Google Academic Research Awards
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URL:https://www.qureca.com/es/calendar/google-academic-research-awards/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240723
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SUMMARY:1st Workshop on Broadly Accessible Quantum Computing
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Summary\n\n\nThe 1st Workshop on Broadly Accessible Quantum Computing will provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of the current status and the prospects of quantum computing (QC) and its applications\, focusing on how it can benefit the broader community interested in integrating quantum technologies into their traditional research computing facilities. Participants will engage in interactive discussions and real-world case studies\, fostering a collaborative environment for knowledge exchange that will mark the onset of quantum computing awareness in the PEARC Conference Series. \n\n\n\nJuly 22\, 2024 – Providence\, RI\n\n\n\nSend your oral contribution application now\nWorkshop details and agenda\nInvited speakers\n\n\n\n\nOrganizers\n\n\n\n\nBruno Abreu\, National Center for Supercomputing Applications\n\n\n\n\nSantiago Núñez-Corrales\, National Center for Supercomputing Applications\n\n\n\n\nSteve Reinhardt\, Transform Computing\n\n\n\n\nKatie Klymko\, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center\n\n\n\n\nDaan Camps\, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center\n\n\n\n\nTommaso Macrì\, QuEra Computing Inc.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe PEARC Conference Series\n\n\nThe Practice and Experience in Advanced Research Computing (PEARC) Conference Series\, sponsored by ACM\, provides a forum for discussing challenges\, opportunities\, and solutions among the broad range of participants in the research computing community. This community-driven effort builds on successes of the past\, and aims to grow and be more inclusive by involving additional local\, regional\, national\, and international cyberinfrastructure and research computing partners spanning academia\, government\, and industry. The PEARC conference series is working to integrate and meet the collective interests of our growing community. \n\n\n\nIn 2024\, PEARC24 will be hosted in Providence\, Rhode Island\, from July 21 to July 25\, with the general theme Human Powered Computing. Please visit the conference website for registration and more information: https://pearc.acm.org/pearc24/
URL:https://www.qureca.com/es/calendar/broadly-accessible-quantum-computing/
LOCATION:Providence\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240726
DTSTAMP:20260525T165135
CREATED:20240423T143702Z
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SUMMARY:Summerschool NanoQI 2024
DESCRIPTION:Advances in the understanding and control of the quantum properties of matter and in nanofabrication are laying the groundwork for revolutionary new technologies and information processing capabilities. Following the successful schools in 2016\, 2017\, 2019 and 2022\, the summer school NanoQI’24 provides an introduction to the basics and recent advances in major areas of quantum information theory and solid-state-based quantum technologies. Both the physics of different implementations of quantum information technologies and the applicable theoretical methods are covered. \nThe school is aimed at PhD students and young postdocs interested in quantum information processing and quantum technologies and offers lectures by leading researchers in the field (both from experiment and theory) that offer an overview of the main concepts and methods and explain promising current research directions. In addition it offers a forum for all participants to present and discuss their own research with their colleagues and senior researchers. \nThe confirmed lecturers and speakers are: \nJason Alicea (Caltech\, Pasadena\, CA\, USA)\nDaniel Barredo (CINN-CSIC\, El Entrego\, Spain)\nHarry Buhrman (CWI Amsterdam\, The Netherlands)\nDeung-Jang Choi (CFM San Sebastián\, Spain)\nFrancisco Guinea (IMDEA Madrid and DIPC\, San Sebastián\, Spain)\nKlemens Hammerer (U Hannover\, Germany)\nAtac Imamoglu (ETH Zurich\, Switzerland)\nHannes Pichler (IQOQI and U Innsbruck\, Austria)\nSilvia Kusminskiy (RWTH Aachen\, Germany)\nSeigo Tarucha (RIKEN\, Wako\, Japan) \nThe school follows the format of the prior schools of the same name (NanoQI’16 – ’22) and is aimed at PhD students working in quantum information processing or quantum technologies and at young postdocs entering the field. It offers lectures by 7 leading researchers both from experiment and from theory that provide an overview of the main concepts and methods and explain major current research directions. The lectures are complemented with a poster session and three colloquium-style talks. The school offers ample room for discussions and a forum for all participants to present and discuss their own research with their colleagues and senior researchers. \nThe application deadline has been extended to May 3rd (or until all places are filled).
URL:https://www.qureca.com/es/calendar/nanoqi-2024/
LOCATION:San Sebastian\, Spain
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240726
DTSTAMP:20260525T165135
CREATED:20240416T100947Z
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SUMMARY:Q2B24 TOKYO
DESCRIPTION:THE ROADMAP TO QUANTUM VALUE\n\n\n\n\n\nTHE CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD EXCLUSIVELY IN PERSON AND PRESENTED IN JAPANESE AND ENGLISH\, WITH REAL-TIME INTERPRETATION.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nGRAND HYATT\, TOKYO\n\n\n\n\nJULY 24-25\, 2024\n\n\nSAVE THE DATE\n\n\n\n\nVIEW ’23 CONTENT\n\n\nQ2B is excited to be back for the third year to connect the international quantum community computing ecosystems! We will be featuring top academics\, industry end users\, government representatives and quantum computing vendors from all over the world.
URL:https://www.qureca.com/es/calendar/q2b24-tokyo/
LOCATION:Tokyo\, Japan
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240803
DTSTAMP:20260525T165135
CREATED:20240408T150921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240408T160222Z
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SUMMARY:The Quantum Science GRC - Many-Body Quantum Systems: Quantum Computing\, Simulation\, Sensing\, and Emerging Platforms
DESCRIPTION:The Quantum Science GRC is a premier\, international scientific conference focused on advancing the frontiers of science through the presentation of cutting-edge and unpublished research\, prioritizing time for discussion after each talk and fostering informal interactions among scientists of all career stages. The conference program includes a diverse range of speakers and discussion leaders from institutions and organizations worldwide\, concentrating on the latest developments in the field. The conference is five days long and held in a remote location to increase the sense of camaraderie and create scientific communities\, with lasting collaborations and friendships. In addition to premier talks\, the conference has designated time for poster sessions from individuals of all career stages\, and afternoon free time and communal meals allow for informal networking opportunities with leaders in the field. \nQuantum information science has made remarkable strides\, with transformational breakthroughs in even the last five years. Quantum computers are becoming increasingly powerful\, and companies and researchers are exploring their potential for solving complex problems\, having now demonstrated first results that go beyond the capabilities of classical simulators. Despite these advances\, critical challenges remain between present capabilities and transformative\, fault-tolerant quantum computing: development of error correction codes to mitigate the effects of decoherence; development of scalable hardware architectures; and even discovery of algorithms that efficiently leverage quantum advantage. Furthermore\, establishing practical quantum networks requires further exploration. \nThis GRC aims to convene experienced and early-career researchers from both academic and industrial backgrounds\, fostering discussions\, idea exchange\, and the juxtaposition of theoretical advancements with experimental achievements. it will encompass a diverse range of topics\, spanning novel approaches to fundamental principles\, quantum dynamics\, and information scrambling. It will delve into innovative applications of quantum advantage and the integration of quantum computers with quantum materials. Advances in quantum metrology and sensing will be highlighted\, alongside discussions on emerging applications and platforms in quantum science and simulation.
URL:https://www.qureca.com/es/calendar/the-quantum-science-grc-many-body-quantum-systems-quantum-computing-simulation-sensing-and-emerging-platforms-3/
LOCATION:Overview of Quantum Initiatives Worldwide 2023
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