IQuS News
The Sixth International Conference for Young Quantum Information Scientists
YQIS 6 of YQIS 2021 Online: April 12 – 16, 2021 Hosted by: Facility for Rare Isotope Beams / National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (FRIB/NSCL) at Michigan State University (MSU).
Quantum Round Table: Quantum Directions for Nuclear & Particle Physics
Part of the INT program on Scientific Quantum Computing and Simulation on Near-Term Devices (INT-20-3), October 5 - November 13, 2020.
Quantum Round Table: Prospects for Hybrid Quantum-Classical Computing
Part of the INT program on Scientific Quantum Computing and Simulation on Near-Term Devices (INT-20-3), October 5 - November 13, 2020.
Quantum Round Table: The Coming Decade of Quantum Simulation
Part of the INT program on Scientific Quantum Computing and Simulation on Near-Term Devices (INT-20-3), October 5 - November 13, 2020.
InQubator for Quantum Simulation created – Fall 2020
We are very happy to announce the creation of the InQubator for Quantum Simulation (IQuS).
New Seminar Series: Quantum Simulation for Nuclear Physics
A seminar series focused on the emerging area of quantum simulation for nuclear physics research. Theoretical and experimental progress, ideas, visions and plans will be discussed by experts at the cutting-edge of quantum information science, quantum many-body systems, quantum field theory and nuclear physics.
Quantum Supremacy Google
Presentation given by John Martinis at Caltech, 1 November (2019)
Nuclear Physics & Quantum Information Science
The Nuclear Science Advisory Committee (NSAC) Subcommittee on Quantum Information Science (QIS) released its report in early November, Nuclear Physics and Quantum Information Science. David Hertzog, who leads UW’s Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics (CENPA) is the Chair of NSAC, and the National Institute for Nuclear Theory’s (INT) and UW’s Martin Savage is […]
Nuclear Science Advisory Committee Meeting-2 in Seattle
April-May 2019 Subcommittee members and invited presenters met for 2 days at UW Faculty Club, to focus on quantum sensing, quantum computing and quantum algorithms. This gathering was very valuable, with great presentations from scientists in technology companies, universities, national laboratories and other government agencies. NSAC has been charged by DOE and NSF to provide […]
Northwest Quantum Nexus
March 18, 2019 in the UW’s HUB