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Computing with Physical Systems

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There has been an explosion of interest in unconventional approaches to computing with physical systems (some recent reviews/works: , , , ). This has been driven by multiple factors, including (1) the realization that there is the potential to build vastly more energy-efficient or faster computers if we rethink how we harness physical processes for computing – giving up some...

Physics of Quantum Electronics (PQE)

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The Winter Colloquium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics, known as PQE is an annual physics conference that attracts the world's experts in laser physics, quantum physics, and many other areas. January 2024 marks the 53rd winter meeting. PQE is held at Snowbird Ski and Summer Resort. All events take place in the Cliff Lodge...

CircuitQED@20

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2024 marks the 20 year anniversary of the publications “Strong coupling of a single photon to a superconducting qubit using circuit quantum electrodynamics” in Nature and “Cavity quantum electrodynamics for superconducting electrical circuits: An architecture for quantum computation” in Physics Review A in 2004. We invite you to a celebration of the 20 years of circuit quantum electrodynamics, at Yale University’s campus in...

Quantum Information Processing (QIP) 2024

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The international conference on Quantum Information Processing (QIP) is the premier annual meeting for quantum information research. Since the first meeting in Aarhus (Denmark) in 1998, the conference has featured breakthroughs by leaders in the disciplines of computing, cryptography, information theory, mathematics, and physics. The scientific objective of the series is to gather the theoretical...

SPIE Quantum West conferences and Business Summit

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Quantum West showcases the exciting possibilities of “Quantum 2.0,” the future of applied quantum technologies to solve entirely new challenges and provide unique capabilities in large-scale systems. This conference is growing rapidly, and we anticipate ongoing expansion. Join your colleagues at this forum to addresses the interests of researchers, engineers, tech companies, investors, and governments—all...

QUANTUM AUSTRALIA 2024

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Quantum Australia 2024 will be held at the state-of-the-art Winx Stand at Royal Randwick. The three-day in-person program will explore the theme ‘Accelerating Impact: From Research to Commercialisation, and Developing Quantum Technology Markets’. Join prominent quantum experts from across the globe for thought-provoking panels and presentations on the industry's latest developments and innovative collaborations. A Careers...

Quantum Matters in Materials Science Workshop

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As a part of the JARVIS workshops series, NIST is organizing the 3rd Quantum Matters in Materials Science (QMMS) workshop in person on Feb 21-22, 2024. The workshop will be focused on quantum phenomena in emerging materials for next generation devices. All materials are inherently quantum in nature, but only when quantum phenomena manifest at the classical...

APS March Meeting 2024

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The American Physical Society's March Meeting 2024 is a scientific research conference convening 13,000 physicists and students from around the world to connect and collaborate across academia, industry, and major labs. Join us in 2024 for an extra special week as we celebrate the 125th anniversary of APS.

NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization Conference

NIST plans to hold the 5th NIST PQC Standardization Conference from April 10-12, 2024, in Rockville, Maryland.  The purpose of the conference is to discuss various aspects of the algorithms (both those selected and those being evaluated) and to obtain valuable feedback for informing decisions on standardization. NIST will invite the submission teams for BIKE, Classic McEliece, Falcon, and...

Quantum Computing Theory in Practice (QCTiP)

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The field of quantum computing is currently in an exceptionally exciting phase. Quantum hardware performance is experiencing significant improvements, and ongoing theoretical advancements are bringing practical applications of this hardware closer to realization. However, there is still much theoretical groundwork to cover in order to unlock the full potential of quantum computers. Mark your calendars...

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