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Quantum Tech – Master Degree Program Information Session Oct 2020 Sess # 09

Program #1: TBA Program #2: TBA Program #3: TBA This series of information sessions about Quantum Technology Master Degrees each feature up to three university programs each session. These sessions are primarily geared to those who are exploring master degree programs in the quantum technologies, but all interested in this subject are invited to attend....

Quantum Technology International Conference – QTech 2020

The growing ability to manipulate quantum systems is paving the way for a second quantum revolution and a number of initiatives worldwide have been formed to foster quantum technologies. These exciting novel applications are exploiting specific quantum properties which are not accessible with classical resources such as superposition and entanglement of individual quantum systems. The...

Quantum Hydrodynamics and Rayleigh-Taylor Instability

This seminar will be conducted remotely. To request the Zoom link, please send an email to: mipse-central@umich.edu Abstract: Matter at extreme pressures, temperatures, and densities characterizes a wide variety of natural and man-made phenomena, including interiors of Jovian size planets, hyper-velocity meteor impacts, the burning core of stars, thermonuclear burning inertial confinement fusion capsules. Matter...

Using AI & Quantum Computing to Optimize Natural Resources

Agenda 6:30 – 6:40 Intro 6:40 – 7:30 Using AI & Quantum Computing Presentation by Danika Hannon 7:30 – 7:45 Q&A 7:45 – 8:00 Wrap up Using AI & Quantum Computing with Boltz.ai During this talk, Danika Hannon will share the Boltz.ai story and talk about how she and her team are using AI and...

How to efficiently characterize quantum hardware

Register to join us for a webinar on how to use quantum control and measurement to discover the unknown properties of quantum hardware, allowing simple tune up and the identification of sources of noise and error. We will introduce two complementary techniques essential to the characterization of quantum devices: System Identification and Noise Spectrum Reconstruction. This...

Choreographing Quantum Spin Dynamics with Light

The power of quantum information lies in its capacity to be non-local, encoded in correlations among two, three, or many entangled particles.  Yet our ability to produce, understand, and exploit such correlations is hampered by the fact that the interactions between particles and ordinarily local.   I will report on experiments in which we use...

Deutsch’s Oracle

I love Deutsch's Oracle! Deutsch's Oracle essentially demonstrates how Quantum Computers can perform the mind-boggling, mystical computations that they do so effortlessly. Computations that mankind and womankind never thought possible! Quite simply, they require exponentially fewer computational processes than their inferior digital counterparts! I used to think how digital computers -in a way- operate at...

Cryptography – A Primer for Quantum Technologists

ABSTRACT: In this session, we will introduce (a) some basic cryptography techniques, then (b) discuss some of the post-quantum cryptography techniques considered for replacing key distribution in a post-quantum world. Also, (c) we will cover a quantum key distribution (QKD) technique known as BB84, which relies on the features of quantum physics to exchange private...

UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase

This year, the UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase will be going virtual! Due to the restrictions and concerns around Covid-19, the event has been reformatted into an online showcase, on...

#QuantumWinter – Multiphysics Simulations using Quantum Computing

World's first Knowledge Series & Hackathon on Multiphysics Simulations using Quantum Computing -> 5 Learning Sessions -> 1 Hackathon -> INR 25,000 worth Prizes and Cash to be won -> Job offers & Internship opportunities We're excited to bring you, along with one of the world's most exciting startups BosonQ Psi, the first-ever Quantum event...

Learn quantum computing using Python and the IBM Quantum Experience

Presented by Robert Loredo, IBM Learning a new programming language is generally not too difficult a task nowadays, a few days reading the documentation, watching some YouTube tutorials and then of course building the usual "Hello World" application is the usual format. Why not follow the same process to learn how to program quantum computers?...

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