Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of New Mexico

Special Talk

NQI Joint Algorithms Workshop

Presented by This workshop will include the following invited speakers Jay Gambetta (IBM) Tom Iadecola (Iowa State, SQMS) Henry Lamm (Fermilab, SQMS) Eliot Kapit (Colorado School of Mines, SQMS) David Weld (UC Santa Barbara, QSC) Lukasz Cincio (LANL, QSC) Sasha Boltasseva (LANL, Purdue) Fred Chong (U Chicago, QNEXT) Bill Fefferman (U Chicago, QNEXT) Bryan Clark (UIUC, QNEXT) Kaitlin Smith (NW, QNEXT) Sergey Bravyi (IBM, C2QA) Yanzhu Chen (Virginia Tech, C2QA) John Preskill (Caltech, QSA) Peter Love (Tufts, QSA) Akimasa Miyake (UNM, QSA) Misha Lukin (Harvard, QSA)

The Department of Energy's National Quantum Initiative Centers will lead a workshop to accelerate the latest developments in Quantum Algorithms and applications in Quantum Information Science. This workshop is hosted by the Center for Quantum Information and Control (CQuIC) at the University of New Mexico, a National Science Foundation Focused Research Hub in Theoretical Physics. The workshop will take place on campus at the Physics and Astronomy and Interdisciplinary Science (PAÍS) building, Room 1100 and virtually over Zoom.

There will be two sessions per day with two invited talks in the morning and a third in the afternoon. These will be followed by discussions.

Each session will have two or three lightning talks by Center researchers.

We will live stream and record the talks so you will be able to access them online after the event.

8:00 am, Monday, May 20, 2024
PAIS-1100, PAIS

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A schedule of talks within the Department of Physics and Astronomy is available on the P&A web site at http://physics.unm.edu/pandaweb/events/index.php