
CIQC
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NSF Challenge Institute for Quantum Computation
We address fundamental challenges to the development of the quantum computer.
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Today at 12 p.m. PDT Cory Dean will give a talk, "Twistronics with real time control" as part of our Quantum colloquium series. Details found here: ciqc.berkeley.edu/events/cory-de… UC Berkeley folks, make sure to join our watch party at 101 Campbell Hall! Food and drinks will be provided.

This Wednesday at 12 p.m. PDT Yongshan Ding Yongshan Ding of Yale Computer Science will give a talk titled, "Searching and Training Parametrized Quantum Circuits in the Presence of Noise" as part of our Quantum Colloquium series. Don't miss it!




For today's quantum colloquium, Yipeng Huang Yipeng Huang of Rutgers Computer Science Department will give a talked titled, "Graphical models and logical abstractions for quantum systems." Alexis Morvan Alexis Morvan is our introducer. The talk begins at 12 p.m. PDT. ciqc.berkeley.edu/events/yipeng-…

Yipeng Huang's Yipeng Huang talk is now available on our youtube channel. Watch here: youtube.com/watch?v=EcU69k…



For tomorrow's quantum colloquium, Ciaran Ryan-Anderson @Ciaranryand of Quantinuum will give a talk titled "Realization of Real-time Fault-tolerant Quantum Error Correction." We hope to see you there. The talk begins at 12 p.m. PDT. ciqc.berkeley.edu/events/ciaran-…

Are trapped electrons feasible for quantum computers? Berkeley ions (with a @TylerSutherl hand) finds out! 🧐 arxiv.org/abs/2112.04034






This Wednesday at 11am PDT, Christie Chiu of PrincetonPhysics will give a talk titled, "Line-graph lattices: models inspired by quantum simulation" as part of UC Berkeley's AMO/QI 290F Seminar. Join us in Physics North 375 for the talk!

CIQC PI David Weld's research group at UCSB Physics demonstrated the quantum 'boomerang' effect for the first time: sciencenews.org/article/quantu….

This Monday at 11am PDT Prof. Shimon Kolkowitz UW-Madison Physics will give a talk titled, "Searches for new physics with a multiplexed optical lattice clock" as part of our AMO 290F Seminar series. The talk will take place in Physics North 375— see you there!