NQN Seminar: Hybrid Classical-Quantum Algorithms
September 15, 2021: MIT’s Aram Harrow will be joining us to give his talk on hybrid computing.
September 15, 2021: MIT’s Aram Harrow will be joining us to give his talk on hybrid computing.
New NSF Grant will found the Center for Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand (IMOD) led by director David Ginger. IMOD, QX, and NQN will be launching a Quantum Training Testbed.
August 18, 2021: Princeton’s Nathalie de Leon presents “Correlating Materials Analysis with Qubit Measurements to Systematically Eliminate Sources of Noise.”
UW ECE is proud to welcome Sara Mouradian (left) and Rahul Trivedi (right) as new assistant professors in March 2022 and January 2023, respectively. Mouradian and Trivedi each specialize in quantum information science and technology, or QIST.
July 21, 2021: Join us for the next NQN seminar: “Quantum Engineering of Superconducting Qubits” by William D. Oliver.
June 9, 2021: In this talk, Alán Aspuru-Guzik will discuss an overview of some example applications for near-term
quantum computers.
The InQubator for Quantum Simulation as a call for workshops to be held for 1-2 weeks in 2022 and 2023, in the Institute for Nuclear Theory (INT). Topics should focus on nuclear physics, quantum simulation, and generally quantum information science.
May 18, 2021: As part of the Frontiers of Physics Lecture Series, Nobel Laureate Dr. William D. Phillips from the National Institute of Standards & Technology and the University of Maryland will discuss the quantum reform of the International System of Units (the SI, or Metric system).
April 21, 2021: In this talk Mark Saffman will provide a snapshot of neutral atom quantum computing anno 2021 and present work in progress involving running VQE and QAOA on multi-qubit circuits.
May 7, 2021: In this talk, Margaret Martonosi and Prakash Murali present two cross-cutting optimizations that narrow the applications-to-hardware resource gap.