Zoom-Talk: From Quantum Computing to Quantum Machine Learning
Speaker: Morten Hjorth-Jensen, Michigan State University and University of Oslo Title: From Quantum Computing to Quantum Machine Learning Time: Mar 3, 2021 11:30 AM Oslo
Speaker: Morten Hjorth-Jensen, Michigan State University and University of Oslo Title: From Quantum Computing to Quantum Machine Learning Time: Mar 3, 2021 11:30 AM Oslo
Speaker: Magnus Jahre, Norwegian University of Science and Technology Title: Architecting (Quantum) Computer Systems Time: Apr 7, 2021 11:30 AM Oslo Abstract: Quantum computers are
Speaker: Shaukat Ali, Simula Research Lab Title: Automated, Systematic, and Optimized Testing of Quantum Programs Time: May 5, 2021 11:30 AM Oslo Abstract: Quantum programs implement quantum
Speaker: Ida-Marie Høyvik, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, NTNU Title: Quantum computing applications in quantum chemistry Time: June 2, 2021 11:30 AM Oslo
Speaker: Alexander Stasik, Department of Mathematics and Cybernetics, SINTEF Title: Quantum reservoir computing for machine learning Abstract: Reservoir computing and extreme learning machines are alternative
Speaker: Jeroen Danon, Department of Physics, Faculty of Natural Sciences, NTNU Title: Solid-state spin qubits Abstract: In this talk I will present a (personal) view
Speaker: Alexander Müller-Hermes, Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo Title: Fault-tolerant Coding for Quantum Communication Abstract: Designing encoding and decoding circuits to reliably send messages
Speaker: Simen Kvaal, Department of Chemistry, University of Oslo Title: Multireference quantum chemistry on NISQ devices Abstract: One of the foremost contenders for useful applications
Speaker: Dr. Raoul Heese, Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial Mathematics ITWM Title: Applied Quantum Machine Learning Research at Fraunhofer ITW Abstract: In this talk, I will give
Postponed until the covid situation allows physical meetings.
Speaker: Matteo A. C. Rossi, postdoctoral researcher in the PICO group at Aalto University and CTO and co-founder of Algorithmiq Title: Learning to measure: A
Speaker: Joakim Bergli, University of Oslo Title: Synchronization in two-level quantum systems Abstract: Recently, it was shown that dissipative quantum systems with three or more