EQUS Summer School 2020
The EQUS Summer School is an annual event that brings together PhD and Masters students from all EQUS nodes for professional development and to learn about cutting-edge quantum science research.
The EQUS Summer School is an annual event that brings together PhD and Masters students from all EQUS nodes for professional development and to learn about cutting-edge quantum science research.
Various properties of quantum systems are starting to find use in the development of practical quantum technologies, elevating phenomena such as entanglement and coherence from mathematical curiosities to physical resources. The framework of quantum resource theories aims to understand these features in a unified fashion and establish methods to characterise them effectively. The workshop Quantum...
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The EQUS Annual Workshop will be in Noosa QLD from 2 December to 4 December.
Fundamentals: ab-initio and effective theories, spin and magnetic phenomena, quantum optics, quantum coherence, as well as novel analytical and spectroscopic methods… Materials: epitaxial & chemically synthesized dots, nanoplatelets, atomically-thin 2D materials, electrostatically defined QDs, layered perovskites, color centers and hybrid organic / inorganic QD nanosystems… Applications: quantum information technologies, energy harvesting, light-emission, sensors, detectors and...
QLM is a start-up out of the University of Bristol using quantum technology to develop highly accurate, long range, and low-cost infrared LiDAR cameras that can see and measure greenhouse gases. We are working with established leaders in the oil and gas industry to industrialize our designs as continuous and fully automatic leak detection and quantification...
Business & Technical Education Thought Leadership & Announcements Latest Research & Future Directions (Online Event)
Event details coming soon.
In this webinar building on the prior series webinar from the Quantum Computing and Simulation Hub, the National Quantum Computing Centre will be introduced with an overview of its strategy and purpose. The Centre design and technical roadmap will be described in brief with the main focus of the talk around emerging applications and use...
As COVID-19 rages on throughout the world, more people are seeing the value quantum computing can provide once the technology matures. An integral piece of quantum computing’s success is the middleware bridging existing code and algorithms to the new logical circuitry being established that sits on top of the quantum circuits. This integration and abstraction will...
Quantum science and technology is rapidly accelerating globally and is strategically important to Canada. Canada has a strong, growing coast-to-coast quantum community spanning from academia to government laboratories, and industry. Sessions include talks by prominent speakers, panel discussions, and networking events enabling Canadians to showcase excellence in their fields. This three-day event aims to bring...
The international Conference on Quantum Information Processing (QIP) is the premier annual meeting for theoretical 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 quantum...