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NC State and Duke Quantum Computing Seminar

Duke & NC State will host a series of Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminars for 2021 - 2022 Academic year! Seminars will be held each Friday this fall from 12 Noon - 1pm Talk Title:Lessons from Quantum Annealing for the NISQ Era Speaker:  Tameem Albash Abstract: As a general-purpose quantum optimization algorithm, quantum annealing was billed…

Duke and NC State Quantum Computing Seminar

Duke & NC State will host a series of Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminars for 2021 - 2022 Academic year! Seminars will be held each Friday this fall from 12 Noon - 1pm Talk Title:  Implementing high-fidelity gates in ion traps Speaker:  Kenton Brown and Holly Tinkey Abstract: Trapped-ion quantum technologies continue to develop into more…

NC State and Duke Quantum Computing Seminar

Duke & NC State will host a series of Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminars for 2021 - 2022 Academic year! Seminars will be held each Friday this fall from 12 Noon - 1pm Talk Title:  Optically Trapped Atomic Qubits Speaker: Jonathan King, Chief Scientist, Atom Computing Abstract:  Ultracold neutral atoms have emerged as a leading platform…

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Collaborative Computing Seminars Return at New Time For Spring 2022

Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminars Will RETURN for Spring Semester 2022! AT NEW  TIME  - 2pm on Fridays Starting on or about January 14th! More information about the Quantum Computing Seminar's Spring speakers, locations and topics Coming Soon! This is a Hybrid Event with NC State. In Person location for NC State is Venture Place, 2nd…

Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminar Series Returns Jan. 21, for Spring 2022!

Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminar Series Returns Jan. 21 Spring 2022 NEW TIME: Seminars will be held each Friday for Spring 2022 from 2pm - 3pm Each week Duke, NC State and UNC will alternate hosting a Speaker to highlight areas of interest in the world of Quantum. Please check back often as speaker information will…

Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar Series 2022 – New Title /New Time Still Quantum!

Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminar Series - Now Called Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar Series Returns Jan. 21 Spring 2022 At a NEW TIME: Seminars will be held each Friday for Spring 2022 from 2pm - 3pm. We have a New Partner this semester, UNC at Chapel Hill's Kenan Institute and rethinc Labs will join Duke Quantum…

First Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar Series for Spring 2022

Join Today's Duke, NC State and UNC's Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminar  NEW TIME: Seminars will be held each Friday this Spring from 2pm - 3pm Talk Title: Interactive Protocols for Classically-Verifiable Quantum Advantage with an Ion-Trap Quantum Computer Speaker:   Daiwei Zhu Abstract: The recent demonstrations of quantum advantage with superconducting and linear optics devices have…

Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar Series Jan. 28

Join Today's Duke, NC State and UNC's collaborative Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar  Talk Title:Towards Quantum Advantage in Financial Market Risk using Quantum Gradient Algorithms Speaker:  Nikitas Stamatopoulos, Vice President in the R&D Engineering Division at Goldman Sachs Hosted by: UNC Kenan-Flagler's Rethinc. Labs Abstract: Previous work has shown that quantum amplitude estimation can accelerate derivative…

Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar Series

Join Today's Duke, NC State and UNC's collaborative Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar  No Speaker This week  Feb. 4,  2022 Please Check Calendar posting for Feb. 11, 2022 for Speaker information.  This is a Hybrid Event with NC State. The In Person location for NC State is Venture Place, 2nd Floor, Large Classroom. REGISTRATION: Form Link …

Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar Series

Join Today's Duke, NC State and UNC's collaborative Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar  Talk Title: Faster and More Reliable Quantum SWAPs via Native Gates Speaker:  Pranav Gokhale, Co-founder and CEO of Super.tech Hosted by:  Duke Quantum Center Abstract:  Due to the sparse connectivity of superconducting quantum computers, qubit communication via SWAP gates accounts for the vast majority…

Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar Series

Join Today's Duke, NC State and UNC collaborative Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar  Talk Title:  Quantum field theories from quantum cellular automata Speaker: Todd Brun, USC Viterbi School of Engineering Hosted by:  Duke Quantum Center Abstract:  Work done in collaboration with Leonard Mlodin Quantum walks (QWs) are unitary analogues of classical random walks, and quantum cellular automata…

Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar Series

Join Today's Duke, NC State and UNC collaborative Triangle Quantum Computing Seminar  Talk Title:  Variational Quantum Boltzmann Machines Speaker: Christa Zoufal, IBM - Zurich Hosted by:  IBM Quantum Hub at NC State Abstract:  This work presents a novel realization approach to Quantum Boltzmann Machines (QBMs). The preparation of the required Gibbs states, as well as the…