TalentQ SEMINAR | Zoe Holmes

Title: Does provable absence of barren plateaus imply classical simulability? A large amount of effort has recently been put into understanding the barren plateau phenomenon. In this perspective article, we […]

TalentQ Seminar – Antonio Rubio, Postdoctoral Researcher at ICFO

TITLE: QUIONE: A quantum simulator based on ultracold strontium atoms ABSTRACT: Neutral atoms have a wide range of applications in quantum science and technology. Strontium atoms, in particular, are popular for their use as atomic clocks in the field of quantum […]

TalentQ SEMINAR | Henry Semenenko

TITLE: Quantum Error Correction and Scaling with Trapped-Ions ABSTRACT: Quantinuum's quantum processors use the quantum charge-coupled device (QCCD) architecture with trapped-ion qubits to deliver leading performance with high-fidelity gates and […]

Quantum Technologies for Young Researchers (QTYR)

CSIC Central Campus Serrano 113, Madrid, Madrid, España

QTYR24, the Quantum Technologies for Young Researchers workshop, is a conference designed specifically for scientists in the early stages of their careers working in various branches of Quantum Science. From […]

TalentQ SEMINAR | Esperanza Cuenca

Title: Programming Heterogenous Quantum-Classical Supercomputing Architectures Abstract: Valuable quantum computing will integrate tightly with and depend on classical high-performance computing and AI. Such a hybrid system needs a programming model […]

TalentQ Seminar – Alejandro Gómez

Title: Towards quantum advantage on the cloud: benchmarking a 20 qubit quantum computer Abstract: Quantum computing is a field with incredible potential to solve fundamental limitations of classical computing, as […]

TalentQ Seminar – Pablo Bermejo

Title: Quantum Convolutional Neural Networks are (Effectively) Classically Simulable Abstract: Quantum Convolutional Neural Networks (QCNNs) are widely regarded as a promising model for Quantum Machine Learning (QML). In this work […]

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