QWorld Quantum Science Days 2022 | June 1-3, Online
[Apologies for multiple postings]
QSD2022 is the second scientific meeting organized by QWorld to provide opportunities to the quantum community to present and discuss their research results at all levels (from short projects to thesis work to research publications), and to get to know each other.
The event is held online by using a dedicated Discord server and Zoom meetings between 10:00 and 18:00 (UTC) on June 1-3, 2022. There is no registration fee, but the registration is mandatory.
Participation certificate: Any registered person will be able to receive a participation certificate if she will attend at least half of online sessions.
Our program consists of 9 invited talks and 33 contributed talks from different quantum areas such as
[quantum] algorithms, software, error mitigation, optimization, annealing, QAOA, music, games, education, ecosystem, network, information, communication, verification, security, photonic computation, nonlocality, contextuality, hardware, random walk, sensing, optics, thermodynamics, ...
Here are our invited speakers with their talks:The event page: https://qworld.net/qscience-days-2022
- Stacey Jeffery (CWI, QuSoft, & WIQD): Quantum Walk Search Algorithms
- Elham Kashefi (University of Edinburgh, CNRS Sorbonne Universite, & VeriQloud Ltd): Quantum Computing as a Service: Secure and Verifiable Multi-Tenant Quantum Data Centre
- Aleksander A. Lasek (QuICS & University of Maryland): Experimental observation of thermalisation with noncommuting charges
- Paweł Gora (QWorld, University of Warsaw, & Quantum AI Foundation): QIntern/QResearch Talk: “Solving Vehicle Routing Problems using Quantum Computing”
- Nathan Shammah (Unitary Fund): Quantum Error Mitigation on NISQ computers and simulators
- Shaeema Zaman Ahmed (Science Melting Pot): Quantum Games and Simulations
- Andrii Semenov (Bogolyubov Institute for Theoretical Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine): Photocounting measurements with realistic photon-number resolution
- Valeria Sequino (Università degli Studi di Napoli “Federico II”, INFN sezione di Napoli, membro della collaborazione Virgo): Squeezing vacuum states for quantum noise reduction in gravitational wave detectors
- Oxana Mishina(QTEdu CSA & Italian National Institute of Optics – CNR c/o SISSA): Quantum Technology Education in Europe
Contact: q...@qworld.net
Best wishes,
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The organizing team
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