IQuS News
IQuS @ APS March Meeting
Nikita Zemlevskiy and Roland Farrell spoke at the APS March Meeting about their work on quantum simulations of quantum field theories, both scalar field theory and 1+1D QED, using more than 100 qubits of IBM’s quantum computers. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p31R9haSTKw
IQuS’s YouTube Channel
IQuS now has a YouTube channel for you to watch seminars and presentations. https://www.youtube.com/@IQuS-ct2ru
IBM Summit
Martin Savage is one of ten speakers presenting results at the “Utility Scale” using IBM’s quantum computers, at the 2023 IBM Summit, New York City, December 4 2023.
Winter School on AMO
FEBRUARY 18 – 24, 2024 The field of quantum thermodynamics sits at the intersection of old-style thermodynamics and quantum information. Powerful realizable concepts on non-equilibrium many-body quantum thermodynamics are challenging the established thinking on ergodicity and thermalization. This school will give pedagogical as well as state-of-the-art introduction to such ideas.
Status of 100+ Qubit Quantum Simulations
The status of cutting edge quantum simulations was discussed in IBM’s qiskit panel discussion on 27 October 2023. The panel included IQuS’s Roland Farrell .
IBM Panel Discussion: Simulations using more than 100 qubits:
October 27, 2023 Roland Farrell will be 1 of 4 panelists with Jay Gambetta discussing the new era of quantum simulations with more than 100 qubits. Watch the panel discussion live on youtube
Kip Thorne – Frontiers of Physics
Kip Thorne (2017) Nobel Laureate from Caltech will present a Frontiers of Physics lecture on May-17.
INT Program: New physics searches at the precision frontier
INT program starts next week
Quantum Computing Boot Camp at JLab
Students: gain hands-on experience in simulating complex quantum systems using quantum computers. Jefferson Laboratory is hosting a quantum computing bootcamp this June.
Special Topics Course in Quantum Information and Simulation for Scientific Applications – Spring 2023
The UW Physics Department is again offering an Special Topics course on quantum information and quantum simulation for scientific applications. The class will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the Spring quarter.