27 November 2020 1.30pm
Marija Vranic, GoLP/IPFN/IST
Plasma physics behind the first works on quantum algorithms applied in plasmas
Zoom videoconference: link distributed on the day of the session to e-mails registered here
The second session of the Quantum for Plasmas & Plasmas for Quantum (QPPQ) seminar for the Fall 2020 will be:
27 November 2020 1.30pm Marija Vranic, GoLP/IPFN/IST Plasma physics behind the first works on quantum algorithms applied in plasmas Zoom videoconference: link distributed on the day of the session to e-mails registered here The third workshop of project QuantHEP – Quantum Computing Solutions for High-Energy Physics will take place on 19 November and 3 December 2020, online.
Rafaela Ribeiro has joined the Group as Project Manager and Outreach Officer. Welcome Rafaela!
New session of the QuantHEP Seminar – Quantum Computation and High-Energy Physics Seminar:
Date: 4 November 2020 Time: 17h00 Brussels = 11h00 New York = 8h00 San Francisco = etc. Speaker: Sau Lan Wu (University of Wisconsin-Madison) Title: Application of Quantum Machine Learning to High Energy Physics Analysis at LHC Using Quantum Computer Simulators and Quantum Computer Hardware. Link: QuantHEP Seminar YouTube channel To receive announcements, subscribe to the QuantHEP Seminar mailing list. And follow QuantHEP on Twitter! For more details, see: https://quanthep-seminar.org/ The article Bi-frequency illumination: a quantum-enhanced protocol, by M. Casariego, Y. Omar, M. Sanz, is available at: arXiv:2010.15097 (2020). Get PDF
The first session of the Quantum for Plasmas & Plasmas for Quantum (QPPQ) seminar for the Fall 2020 will be:
Friday 30 October 2020, 1.30pm Delbert Murphy, Microsoft A Full-Stack Approach to Quantum Computing Zoom videoconference: link distributed on 30 October 2020 to e-mails registered here Our Group is involved in launching the new, online, QuantHEP Seminar – Quantum Computation and High-Energy Physics Seminar, starting this Wednesday:
Date: 7 October 2020 Time: 17h00 Brussels = 11h00 New York = 8h00 San Francisco = etc. Speaker: John Preskill (California Institute of Technology) Title: Quantum Computing and Fundamental Physics Abstract: This talk has three parts. In part 1, I discuss the current status and near-term prospects for quantum computing and quantum simulation. In part 2, I emphasize the opportunity to advance our understanding of quantum field theory, high energy physics, and nuclear physics using quantum simulation platforms. In part 3, I describe some recent and ongoing work developing classical and quantum algorithms for simulating high-energy scattering in quantum field theory, particularly in one spatial dimension. Link: please subscribe to the QuantHEP Seminar YouTube channel. The QuantHEP Seminar is an initiative of the research project QuantHEP – Quantum Computing Solutions for High-Energy Physics aiming at:
The following sessions will be:
To receive announcements, subscribe to the QuantHEP Seminar mailing list. For more details, see: https://quanthep-seminar.org/ Miguel Murça has joined the Group as Ph.D. student. Welcome Miguel!
Following her position as Summer Intern, Kornelia Ufniarz is staying in the Group as a Ph.D. student. Congratulations Kornelia!
Following his tenure as Visiting Researcher, Akshat Kumar is now a Researcher in our Group and a member of IT. Congratulations Akshat!
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