QuantumX and AQET graduate student Ewin Tang won the 2025 Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prize for “developing classical analogs of quantum algorithms for […]
Led by computer science and QuantumX professor Andrea Coladangelo and QuantumX chair and Virginia and Prentice Bloedel Professor in Physics and electrical […]
How can we learn inherently quantum phenomena? Not only is this question important for verification of quantum computation, but it is arguably one of the most basic learning theoretic questions about the physical world. In this talk, we will describe a line of work on understanding the complexity of learning with limited amounts of quantum memory, and more generally, learning on NISQ devices.
Quantum computing could revolutionize our world. A team led by scientists and engineers at the University of Washington has announced a significant advancement in this quest.
Prof. Serena Eley is co-hosting this workshop at the University of the District of Columbia on July 12-13, 2023. Sessions include industry opportunities in QISE,
educational resources (including experimental toolkits) to assist with starting new courses, new educational QISE programs, and QISE funding opportunities for MSIs and PUIs.