Join us ?? for an exciting discussion on Wed, Nov 20. 1-2 PM MT | 3-4 PM ET for a journey into quantum tech innovation! Discover the paths Christopher Monroe, Amanda Stein, Kristen Pudenz, and Matthew Cimaglia are carving from breakthrough ideas in the quantum startup ecosystem to real-world applications. ??? Whether you're a founder, researcher, student, or a curious professional interested, this is your chance to gain insights ?? from industry pioneers making leaps in quantum science research and development and diversity. Don't miss it! The virtual "You Belong in Quantum" series is led by the Quantum Systems Accelerator in collaboration with?four U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) | U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science National QIS Research Centers: Q-NEXT, Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA), SQMS Center, and Quantum Science Center. Save the date today and register for the event to get a reminder! https://lnkd.in/eAEqz6jG
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The Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) is a U.S. National Quantum Information Science Research Center established in August 2020 and funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science. QSA comprises 15 partner institutions – universities and national laboratories – bringing together pioneers of many of today’s unique quantum information science (QIS) and engineering capabilities. Led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), with Sandia National Laboratories (Sandia Labs) as the lead partner, 250+ QSA researchers are catalyzing U.S. leadership in a fast-growing field that seeks solutions to the Nation’s and the world’s most pressing problems by harnessing the laws of quantum mechanics. As part of its mission to explore the technologies required to bridge the gap between today’s NISQ (Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum) systems and those that will be fully fault-tolerant and capable of impactful science applications, QSA leverages state-of-the-art existing national facilities and the DOE’s robust history of pushing the frontiers of basic science and scientific computing. QSA also collaborates with industry and academic partners worldwide while preparing the Nation’s increasingly diverse quantum workforce, starting as early as high school. Since its founding, QSA has co-designed powerful programmable quantum prototypes that maximize the performance of current noisy quantum hardware in three major platforms: neutral atoms, trapped ions, and superconducting circuits. Furthermore, it has advanced the algorithms and platform-specific applications specifically constructed for near-term, imperfect hardware for scientific computing, materials science, and fundamental physics. These scientific achievements will continue accelerating the technology transfer from labs and universities to the marketplace and prepare the Nation’s workforce and industry to harness the capabilities of quantum computing.
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Join us ?? for an exciting discussion on Wed, Nov 20. 1-2 PM MT | 3-4 PM ET for a journey into quantum tech innovation! Discover the paths Christopher Monroe, Amanda Stein, Kristen Pudenz, and Matthew Cimaglia are carving from breakthrough ideas in the quantum startup ecosystem to real-world applications. ??? Whether you're a founder, researcher, student, or a curious professional interested, this is your chance to gain insights ?? from industry pioneers making leaps in quantum science research and development and diversity. Don't miss it! The virtual "You Belong in Quantum" series is led by the Quantum Systems Accelerator in collaboration with?four U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) | U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science National QIS Research Centers: Q-NEXT, Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA), SQMS Center, and Quantum Science Center. Save the date today and register for the event to get a reminder! https://lnkd.in/eAEqz6jG
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Simulating the ground state properties of quantum many-body systems is a promising application for quantum computers. A Quantum Systems Accelerator team led by the University of California, Berkeley and Berkeley Lab developed an innovative quantum algorithm that can efficiently find the ground state of a complex quantum system, showing strong potential for implementation on near-term quantum hardware. Their research was published in American Physical Society Physical Review Research this August. Continue reading: https://lnkd.in/epad_N4W
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Learn about some of the latest research updates by the Quantum Systems Accelerator teams! High-fidelity entangling gates are vital for large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computing. The team led by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology designed and tested a new gate for superconducting qubits with enhanced performance compared to the current state-of-the-art methods.?Access the preprint: https://lnkd.in/e7-G4p9M
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An exciting virtual event next week! ?? ??? Don't miss the discussion on the challenges and opportunities quantum startups face in advancing cutting-edge research while fostering an inclusive ecosystem. ---Featuring Christopher Monroe, Amanda Stein, PhD, Kristen Pudenz, and Matthew Cimaglia. Event Info: Wed Nov 20th, 2024, from 1-2 pm (MT) | 3-4 PM ET Zoom Meeting Meeting ID: 973 8445 9079 Password: 333353 Register for the event to get a reminder! https://lnkd.in/gytDuMtF The virtual "You Belong in Quantum" series is led by the Quantum Systems Accelerator in collaboration with?four U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) | U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science National QIS Research Centers: Q-NEXT, Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA), SQMS Center, and Quantum Science Center
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Quantum Systems Accelerator转发了
It's time for Quantum Thursdays! ? Join us at 12 p.m. EST to dive into quantum sensors with Quantum Systems Accelerator's Alexey Gorshkov and Q-NEXT's Jennifer Dionne. Whether you’re a student eager to explore #quantum information science or just curious about cutting-edge research, Quantum Thursdays are free and open to everyone! All you need is to register: bit.ly/3AtGQ0U #education #opportunity
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Study opens up exciting possibilities for understanding our universe on a #quantum level! A collaborative team of Sandia National Laboratories, The University of New Mexico, and Berkeley Lab researchers developed highly resource-efficient algorithms for lattice gauge field theory, increasing the prospect of running exciting particle physics simulations on quantum computers. Simulation of quantum systems of a large number of strongly interacting particles is one of the most challenging and computationally demanding tasks in classical simulation. Access the preprint: https://lnkd.in/eWp8jxDg Photo ?? : Preprint co-author Michael Kreshchuk (Berkeley Lab)?
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New research updates leveraging programmable #quantum simulators from the Quantum Systems Accelerator teams at Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in collaboration with Princeton University and QuEra Computing Inc. In a preprint published on arXiv this October, researchers demonstrate how quantum simulators based on Rydberg atom arrays can experimentally study the dynamics of exotic phases of matter and fundamental high-energy processes. Their observations open new pathways for researchers to continue to dive deeper into quantum phenomena that are incredibly hard to tackle with classical computing. Download the preprint: https://lnkd.in/eqyaGFRB Photo ?? : Sophie H. Li (Harvard University), co-lead preprint author.
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?? TOMORROW: Our first Quantum Thursday of the season features Jen Dionne of Stanford University and Q-NEXT and Alexey Gorshkov of the University of Maryland and Quantum Systems Accelerator. Tune in to learn about their #career paths and their #quantum sensing research. ??? Thursday, Nov. 7, 12 p.m. ET / 9 a.m. PT. Register to attend: https://lnkd.in/gr69UFVt #quantumscience #education #opportunity
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Check it out! Featuring Quantum Systems Accelerator researcher Alexey Gorshkov and Q-NEXT Jennifer Dione.
Quantum Thursdays are back! Join us Nov. 7 at 12 p.m. EST for the first installment of our fall 2024 virtual lecture series. This week, we will learn about #quantum sensors with researchers from Quantum Systems Accelerator and Q-NEXT, two U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science QIS Research Centers. You don't want to miss it! Register now: https://bit.ly/3AtGQ0U #education #opportunity
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