AI + Quantum
Aspen Center for Physics, 2/9/2025 - 2/14/2025
About
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Quantum Science are among the most active areas in cutting-edge science and technology, with both addressing the computational complexity frontier. Although these two domains have evolved separately in the past, there are growing efforts to leverage recent breakthroughs in each field and tackle outstanding challenges through AI-Quantum synergy. The breakthroughs in language model (LLM) are enroute to establishing LLMs as new computational languages and breaking down barriers between domains. QI science is entering a new era, approaching error-corrected logical qubits and logical quantum processors, enabling quantum algorithms of unprecedented complexity. This conference aims to bring together researchers from academia and industry, leading the movement of AI-Quantum interdisciplinary research to address bottleneck issues and propel progress.
Topics
Topics that will be covered at this conference include:
Application of LLM for state characterization and error correction on quantum hardware.
Bootstrapping classical computing for quantum simulation.
Using quantum hardware to explore improvements in AI’s learning dynamics.
Using Quantum many-body physics research tasks as a testing ground for LLM’s.
Confirmed Speakers
Adam Brown, Google Deep Mind
Ben Lev, Stanford University
David Pfau, Google Deep Mind
Di Luo, UCLA
Eva Silverstein, Stanford University
Hsin-Yuan (Robert) Huang, Caltech
Ichiro Takeuchi, University of Maryland
Jungsang Kim, Duke University
Khadijeh (Sona) Najafi, IBM Quantum
Maissam Barkeshli, University of Maryland
Michael Trott, Wolfram Research
Mikhail Lukin, Harvard University
Paul Ginsparg, Cornell University
Roger Melko, University of Waterloo
Soonwon Choi, MIT
Steven Wolfram, Wolfram Research
Yasaman Bahri, Google Deep Mind
Yi-Zhuang You, UCSD
Yuri Lensky, Google Quantum AI
Conference Organizers
Eun-Ah Kim
Cornell UniversityXiaoliang Qi
Stanford UniversityVictor Galitsky
University of Maryland
Michael Brenner
Harvard University and Google Research