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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 to be a unique chance for startups seeking additional funding to pitch to investors with an interest in the field of quantum technologies. Participating investors...

2nd European Quantum Technologies Virtual Conference (EQTC)

This will be a follow-on to the first EQTC conference held in Grenoble, France in 2019. EQTC 2021 will provide full coverage of the most prominent and recent advances in European and International quantum technology activities across basic sciences, communication, computing, simulation and sensing/metrology. The conference program addresses a wide range of topics in quantum...

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...

Quantum Simulation with Quantum Hardware

While simulation of quantum problems with classical computers has revolutionized fields like chemistry, materials science, condensed matter and nuclear physics, successful implementation of quantum algorithms has the potential to yield enormous additional computational capabilities for studying complex quantum systems. Over the past several decades there has been considerable progress in the development of quantum hardware....

Quantum West 2022

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Hear from experts discussing market prospects, information systems and computing, communications, sensing and imaging, a special focus on photonics in quantum, and the path for building a commercial ecosystem. Quantum West will take place 26 January at Photonics West 2022 and feature invited speakers throughout the day. This event is organized in partnership with the...

SPIE Photonics West

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Join us in San Francisco for Photonics West 2022 Experience the energy of Photonics West as everyone gathers for an exciting year in San Francisco. Get ready to enjoy real conversations, hear the latest breakthroughs, and make important connections in person. Hear cutting-edge research in biomedical optics, biophotonics, industrial lasers, optoelectronics, microfabrication, MOEMS-MEMS, displays, and...

New Directions in Strong Correlation Physics

From Strange Metals to Topological Superconductivity A number of recent developments in the field of strongly correlated electron systems such as strange metal behaviour probed by new tools or detected in new settings, as well as new types of unconventional superconductors, including candidate topological superconductors—are creating a lot of excitement. Yet these developments have often...

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