Annual Gathering 2023
Annual gathering for all Gemini-center members.
Annual gathering for all Gemini-center members.
Seaker:Hans Heum, NTNU Title: Quantum-Resistant Cryptography From Lattices Abstract: In this talk I will answer a question left unanswered at the recent meeting in Trondheim,
Speaker: Miroslav Dobsicek, Chalmers from the Wallenberg Center for Quantum Technology WACQT Title: Software Stack for Quantum Computing Abstract: The software stack for a superconducting
We discuss points on the agenda. Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/92762737127
We discuss points on the agenda. Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/92762737127
Speaker: Franz G. Fuchs, SINTEF Title: Optimal mixers restricted to subspaces and the stabilizer formalism Abstract: We present a recent work (https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.17083) on mixers constrained
Speaker: Dragana Laketic, NTNU Title: Emergent computations for emerging technologies Abstract: One of the most vibrant research communities of today is the one around materials
Speaker: Morten Øygarden, Simula UiB Title: Post-Quantum Signature Schemes and the Oil-and-Vinegar Problem Abstract: Recent years have seen a huge effort in the study of
Speaker: Hsuan-Yin Lin, Simula Title: Quantum Error Correction from a Classical-Friendly World-View Abstract: Quantum error correction is the foundation for protecting quantum systems and scaling
In this presentation, I will introduce the concept of point defects in semiconductors for QT, and discuss which properties we are looking for when selecting materials and defects to develop towards a specific application. Then, I will provide an overview of the theoretical and experimental activity devoted to point defect SPEs that is ongoing at the University of Oslo, before finally discussing some selected research highlights on defect based quantum emitters.
Annual gathering for all Gemini-center members. Photo credit: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:SINTEF_road_sign.jpg
Speaker: Håkon Richard Fredheim, University of Oslo Title: A Mathematical Approach to Coupled Cluster Methods Abstract: In this talk, I will give an introduction to