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 […]

TalentQ Seminar – Richard Kueng

Title: Classical shadows in theory, numerics and experiment Abstract: Classical shadows are a scalable way to extract meaningful information from a n-qubit system in a scalable and online fashion. Crucially, […]

TalentQ Seminar – Roberta Zambrini

Title: Reservoir computing with complex quantum systems Abstract: Non-conventional computing inspired by the brain, or neuromorphic computing, is a successful approach in a broad spectrum of applications, and in the […]

TalentQ Seminar – Maria Schuld

Title: But why would we use quantum computers after all? Approaching Quantum Machine Learning a little differently Abstract: The last years of research in quantum machine learning have taught us […]

ICE-9

Puerto de la Cruz Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain

he 9th edition of the Quantum Information in Spain (ICE) conference will be held from the 11th to the 15th of November 2024 at Puerto de la Cruz (Tenerife). ICE is […]

TalentQ Seminar – Marco Cerezo

Online

Speaker: Marco Cerezo Title: Is Quantum Machine Learning an ill-defined framework? Abstract: In this talk we will discuss some our recent results regarding the trainability and classical simulability of Quantum […]

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