TalentQ SEMINAR | Laura Schulz

Ttitle: Quantum-Accelerated Supercomputing: Where we are and where we need to go. Abstract: Quantum computing is a breakthrough science and technology star, but its true power lies in partnering with supercomputing. In this presentation, I’ll highlight LRZ’s multi-dimensional efforts to provide, merge and optimize various quantum accelerators into HPC workflows and into HPC centers. This includes […]

Quantum Computing Master Class

Cesga Avenida de Vigo, s/n, Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, España

On April 14th, World Quantum Day is celebrated, a day dedicated to promoting the understanding of quantum science and technology.  To promote and celebrate the World Quantum Day on April 14th, CESGA together with IGFAE-USC will organize a joint International Quantum Computing Masterclasses outreach event focused on raising awareness of the transformative power of quantum […]

WORLD QUANTUM DAY

CGAC Rúa Valle Inclán, 2, Santiago de Compostela, España

The celebration of World Quantum Day aims to promote global understanding of quantum science and technology worldwide. The chosen date is a reference to the number 4.14, the first rounded digits of Planck's constant: 4.135667696×10–5 eV s = 0.000 000 000 000 000 004 135667696 electron volts seconds, a product of energy and time which […]

Near-Term Quantum Computing

Benasque Science Center Av. de Francia, 17, Benasque, Huesca, España

Quantum computing has experience huge scientific growth recently. What 10 years ago were a few prototypes of qubits in closed university laboratories are now fully fledged quantum computing devices, made of tens or even hundreds of qubits and substantially improved quality, and getting closer to fault-tolerance thresholds. Moreover, the existence and development of several quantum […]

PYSQT SEMINAR – Alonso Hernández Antón

Title: Generation of 2D cluster states of microwave photons using superconducting qubits You can join the meeting via the following Zoom link: https://zoom.us/j/96511252033?pwd=QUdmaWRsZDRXUHpCVGFGUjdFNjhRZz09 Meeting ID:  965 1125 2033 Access code: pysqt

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 face the increasingly loud elephant in the room and ask a question that has been hinted at by many but not explicitly addressed: Can the […]

TalentQ Seminar – Quantum error correction with constant time overhead

Speaker: Michael Vasmer Abstract: The promise of quantum computers is currently limited by noise. Quantum error correction has the potential to overcome this problem, at the cost of large space and time overheads. The usual approach to diagnose errors in a quantum error-correcting code is to measure certain parity-check operators. These outcomes are then processed […]

TalentQ Seminar – Javier Robledo, Research Scientist at IBM

Title: Chemistry Beyond Exact Solutions on a Quantum-Centric Supercomputer Abstract: A universal quantum computer can be used as a simulator capable of predicting properties of diverse quantum systems. Electronic structure problems in chemistry offer practical use cases around the hundred-qubit mark. This appears promising since current quantum processors have reached these sizes. However, mapping these […]

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 metrology. But recently, their preparation in optical lattices and tweezers has also been exploited for quantum simulation and quantum computing. In this talk I will present QUIONE: an analog quantum simulator able to […]

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