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Second International Workshop on Quantum Computing Software

Quantum computing is emerging as a remarkable technology that promises to achieve major scientific breakthroughs. This includes solving complex problems whose solution lies well beyond contemporary and even future supercomputers...

XIII NATIONAL MEETING OF OPTICS

The National Meeting of Optics (RNO) is a triennial congress organized by the Spanish Society of Optics (SEDOPTICA), which has a long history of more than 30 years. An average of...

Quantum2021 International Conference

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Quantum Science and Technologies have a huge potential to impact established industrial sectors, building new emerging industries and niche segments and creating economic value. The ongoing progress on building quantum computers,...

Quantum Pitch Competition 2021

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The Quantum Pitch Competition 2021 will be hosted virtually the 25th of November. Startups and investors from all areas of the world are encouraged to apply. This event is designed...

24th Australian Institute of Physics Congress

The AIP runs biennial Congresses to bring the Australian Physics community together.  A new host is chosen each time, and the program committee draws heavily on input from the topical groups. The 24th Congress was scheduled for Adelaide from 6-11 December 2020, but has been postponed due to the corona virus pandemic, to 6-10 December,...

Workshop: From controlling quantum systems to new physics discoveries,

In the last decade or so quantum technologies have made tremendous progress, from redefining the second to establishing quantum supremacy. This unequalled ability to control quantum systems leads to a potential to make measurements with unprecedented accuracy. Quantum technologies have already been at play in various fronts such as the observation of gravitational waves and in searches for...

Towards Classically Intractable Quantum Simulations of Physics and Chemistry

Within the next decade, quantum computing has the potential to provide insight to problems in physics and chemistry that would otherwise be intractable. Examples of such problems span from predicting molecular spectra to simulating field theories to probing the dynamics of spin models. Because large fault tolerant machines are still in the distant future, it...

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