Nov 12th, 2020: Online Symposium on Quantum Computing: Devices, Challenges and Applications
IEEE SFBA Nanotechnology Council presents a symposium on Zoom! Join us for this one-day virtual conference!
When: Thurs Nov 12 – 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM Pacific Time (9am start)
Cost: $5 – with discounts available (Limited free tickets for Students and Unemployed/In-Transition/Retirees)
Online Event! Register HERE ! Registered attendees will receive an email with a link for the Zoom meeting
Quantum Computing: Devices, Challenges and Applications
The conference brings together leading researchers at the cutting edge of Quantum Computing technology from academia, government lab and industry. Topics covered will include various approaches to building quantum devices including superconducting Qbits (Google, IBM), adiabatic annealing (DWave\NASA Ames), and Quantum Photonic approaches such as defects in semiconductors and single atom Qubits using ultra cold atoms (Stanford\UC Berkeley).
Apart from discussions on different device approaches to harnessing information based on the interactions of light and electrons, the conference will also cover important computational challenges in this field. Topics covered will include designing effective quantum algorithms, quantum supremacy, scalability, quantum-inspire. We will strive to provide an effective forum for conference participants to network and actively engage with the speakers.
Our Lineup (for full abstracts and bios, click here!) :