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NC State and Duke Quantum Computing Seminar

NC State & Duke will host a Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminar Sept 10, 2021! Talk Title:  Gate-free state preparation for fast VQE molecular simulations Speaker:  Oinam Romesh Meitei, Postdoctoral Associate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abstract:  The variational quantum eigensolver (VQE) is currently the flagship algorithm for molecular simulations on near-term quantum computers. The algorithm involves implementing a…

Duke and NC State Quantum Computing Seminar

NC State & Duke will host a Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminar Sept 10, 2021! Talk Title: Circuit QED: From Materials to Mathematics Speaker: Andrew Houck, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Princeton University Abstract: Superconducting circuits provide a useful toolbox for science at the intersection of many different fields – materials, devices, physics, computer science,…

NC State and Duke Quantum Computing Seminars

NC State & Duke will host a Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminar Sept 10, 2021! Talk Title:  Software and the honeycomb code Speaker: Craig Gidney, Google AI Quantum Abstract: Recently, Hastings & Haah published a preprint  (arXiv:2107.02194) describing a quantum code where the logical observables must dance around. The counter-intuitive nature of the code's observables, and historical precedent,…

FALL BREAK – No Speaker This Week for Quantum Computing Seminar

Duke & NC State will host a series of Collaborative Quantum Computing Seminars for 2021 - 2022 Academic year! Fall Break  - No Speaker  - Oct. 1, 2021 Have a Happy, Safe and Howling Good Fall Break! We will have a speaker for Oct. 8. at noon. Please Join us then. This is a Hybrid…

RESCHEDULED- NC State and Duke Quantum Computing Seminar

THIS EVENT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED TO OCTOBER 29, 2021  - If you have Registered to attend  you will receive follow up information directly.  This Seminar will be held October 8, 2021 from 12 Noon - 1pm Talk Title: Topological quantum compiling -- an introduction Speaker: Layla Hormozi Abstract: Topological quantum computers are hypothetical devices in…

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:  Optimizing Tensor Network Ansatzes Speaker:   Daniel Stilck França Abstract:  Tensor network states form a variational ansatz class widely used, both analytically…

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: Exploring Airline Gate-Scheduling Optimization Using Quantum Computers Speaker: Hamed Mohammadbagerpoor Abstract:  Finding an optimal solution for scheduling, planning, and resource allocation…

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: Topological quantum compiling -- an introduction Speaker:  Layla Hormozi Abstract: Topological quantum computers are hypothetical devices in which quantum information is stored…

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…

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…