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6th International Conference on Quantum Error Correction, Sydney

The conference will bring together experts from academia and industry to discuss theoretical, experimental and technological research towards robust quantum computation. Topics include control, error correction and fault tolerance, and their interface with physics, computer science and technology research.

Workshop III: Many-body Quantum Systems via Classical and Quantum Computation

The ability to coherently manipulate complex quantum many-body states offers the potential for dramatic improvements in a wide range of applications such as fast computation, enhanced sensing, and secure communications. However, understanding and ultimately controlling the dynamics of such entangled quantum states pose a number of challenges in mathematics and physics. In particular, the description...

Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society

We are pleased to invite you to the 90th Annual Meeting of the Southeastern Section of the American Physical Society (SESAPS). SESAPS 2023 will be held November 9-11 at the Keen Johnson Building on Eastern Kentucky University’s campus. Established in 1937, SESAPS exists for the advancement and diffusion of knowledge of physics within the southeastern...

International Workshop of Quantum Simulation and Quantum Walks

Invited Speakers:  Hideaki Obuse (Hokkaido University, Japan) Hanmeng (Harmony) Zhan (Simon Fraser University, Canada) Hisashi Morioka (Ehime University, Japan) Christopher Cedzich (Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf, Germany) Ajay Loura (Thapar University, India) Andrea Alberti (Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, Germany) Taira Giordani  (Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy) Tianben Ding (The University of Tokyo, Japan) Organizers: Yutaka...

Fourth International Workshop on Quantum Computing Software

The purpose of this workshop is to explore and discuss the innovative steps in computer science necessary to make quantum computing practical and accessible. The workshop will focus heavily on the tools and software for quantum computing with particular emphasis on actual implementations. Topics of interest for this workshop include but are not limited to...

The International Conference on Quantum Simulation (ICQSIM2023)

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The International Conference on Quantum Simulation (ICQSIM2023) will take place at Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, near Paris, from the 13th to the 17th of November, 2023. It will present an up to date perspective on the thriving field of quantum simulation. The scientific program will combine invited tutorial talks by prominent specialists of the field, contributed...

NC State Quantum Workshop

NC State University is organizing a regional workshop in quantum computing for graduate students and researchers in the southeast US. The workshop will be co-sponsored by the IBM Quantum Innovation Center at NC State and NC State’s Department of Mathematics and will take place over the weekend of November 18-19, 2023. This will be a hybrid event providing an opportunity for students...

Quantum Techniques in Machine Learning

Quantum Techniques in Machine Learning (QTML) is an annual international conference focusing on the interdisciplinary field of quantum technology and machine learning. The goal of the conference is to gather leading academic researchers and industry players to interact through a series of scientific talks focussed on the interplay between machine learning and quantum physics. QTML was first...

Quantum Energy Initiative Workshop

Launched in August 2022, the Quantum Energy Initiative aims to foster a worldwide community of experts caring about the physical resource cost of emerging quantum technologies, and willing to develop scientific approaches to estimate and minimize these costs. Addressing these questions mandates to put in synergy a broad range of expertises, from fundamental quantum physics to enabling technologies, from hardware to...

Feedback in Quantum Machines 2023

Feedback control is used everywhere in today's current technologies - everyone that has noise cancelling headphones for example, uses feedback control to cancel out surrounding noise. In quantum machines -...

Workshop IV: Topology, Quantum Error Correction and Quantum Gravity

Overview Quantum error correction has deep implications beyond quantum computing—two examples being its connections to topological phases of matter and quantum gravity. Recent exciting developments in these directions include the discovery of optimal quantum LDPC codes, progress towards the quantum PCP conjecture such as the proof of the NTLS conjecture, and the invention of Floquet...

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