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Prof. Piet O. Schmidt: Joint Quantum Seminar

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“Towards an Optical Clock with Highly Charged Ions” Highly charged ions (HCI) have many favorable properties for tests of fundamental physics and as potential next generation optical atomic frequency standards [1]. For example, narrow optical...

Prof. Pavel Lougovski: Joint Quantum Seminar

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“Lattice Gauge Quantum Field Theories in the Age of Quantum Computers” Abstract: Simulating real time dynamics of quantum field theories (QFTs) such as quantum chromodynamics poses a significant challenge in fundamental physics. Quantum computers may be...

Leo Kouwenhoven Seminar

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Leo Kouwenhoven - Microsoft Quantum Lab Delft "Majorana Qubits" Qubits are the building blocks for quantum computers. The qubit hardware needs to be as robust as possible in order to allow scaling towards circuits with many qubits. We investigate Majorana...

Alexandra Boltasseva Seminar

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Joint Quantum SeminarWednesday, November 20th 4:00 PM, Jefferson 250 Alexandra Boltasseva - School of Electrical & Computer Engineering and Birck Nanotechnology Center, Purdue Machine-Learning-Assisted Photonics: From Optimized Design to Quantum...

Michelle Simmons Seminar

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PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SEMINAR BEGINS AT 12PM Michelle Simmons - Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology, University of New South Wales "Atomic Qubits in Silicon" Building a quantum computer in the highly manufacturable...