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QUANTUM AUSTRALIA 2024

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Quantum Australia 2024 will be held at the state-of-the-art Winx Stand at Royal Randwick. The three-day in-person program will explore the theme ‘Accelerating Impact: From Research to Commercialisation, and Developing...

Quantum Matters in Materials Science Workshop

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As a part of the JARVIS workshops series, NIST is organizing the 3rd Quantum Matters in Materials Science (QMMS) workshop in person on Feb 21-22, 2024. The workshop will be focused on...

APS March Meeting 2024

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The American Physical Society's March Meeting 2024 is a scientific research conference convening 13,000 physicists and students from around the world to connect and collaborate across academia, industry, and major labs. Join us in 2024 for an extra special week as we celebrate the 125th anniversary of APS.

NIST Post-Quantum Cryptography Standardization Conference

NIST plans to hold the 5th NIST PQC Standardization Conference from April 10-12, 2024, in Rockville, Maryland.  The purpose of the conference is to discuss various aspects of the algorithms (both those selected...

Quantum Computing Theory in Practice (QCTiP)

University of Edinburgh

The field of quantum computing is currently in an exceptionally exciting phase. Quantum hardware performance is experiencing significant improvements, and ongoing theoretical advancements are bringing practical applications of this hardware...

The Bristol Quantum Information Technologies Workshop

The Bristol Quantum Information Technologies Workshop will return 22-24 April 2024 with a new programme of speakers bringing you everything you need to know about the emerging field of Quantum Technology. Registration for BQIT:24 will open soon. BQIT is a three day annual workshop aimed at enabling leading UK and international academics and industrial partners...

Inside Quantum Technology – The Hague

The Hague , Netherlands

A Quantum Technology Event Featuring Quantum Networking and Quantum Security 3 Days 100+ Speakers In-Person IQT The Hague 2024 is the fifth global conference and exhibition taking place in Netherlands. The...

Near-Term Quantum Computers: Fault Tolerance + Benchmarking + Quantum Advantage + Quantum Algorithms

Calvin Lab auditorium UC Berkeley campus, Berkeley, United States

This workshop will bring together researchers from academia and industry to study the capabilities of existing and upcoming quantum computers. Topics will include protocols for characterizing quantum noise, as well as tailoring fault-tolerance protocols to more concrete noise models. The other theme will be proofs of quantumness and other near-term algorithms suitable for such computers,...

WIQD’s Annual Symposium

Bibliotheek Neude (Utrecht) , Netherlands

Empower, Diversify, Include: The Quantum Innovation Toolbox We’re thrilled to introduce this year’s Annual Symposium: “Empower, Diversify, Include: The Quantum Innovation Toolbox”! 🚀✨ Join us for our largest community building event aimed at minorities and allies in the quantum sector. The day will be packed with insightful lectures, engaging workshops, and a business market focusing...

Quantum Emulation 2024 | London

British Library, London , United Kingdom

Quantum Motion presents, Quantum Emulation 2024. This is a one-day event in London aimed at people who develop, use, or would like to use software that emulates quantum computers. The plan is to stream the key talks, but much of the event is focused on exploring the systems and so requires in-person participation. We’ll focus on...

Quantum.Tech USA

Washington D.C. , United States

Commercial Applications of Quantum Computing, Communications and Sensing Quantum.Tech USA is moving to the US Capital, Washington D.C. for the next edition of Quantum.Tech. With just one month to go, the program has been completely refreshed with brand new names providing new discussion points focusing around error correction, fault tolerant quantum computing, quantum sensing and...

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