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The three core objectives of the event are: (i) Accelerating research by crossing disciplinary boundaries between chemistry, physics, math, computer science and engineering, theory and experiment, quantum information processing and its "hardware" materials. (ii) Training junior researches in QIS with tutorials, research talks, and by providing them with opportunities to interact directly with leaders in the field. (iii) Strengthening QIS research in Canada by promoting collaborations and increasing the visibility of Canadian contributions to the field. QIS has evolved into a broad field encompassing numerous subfields.
The primary goal of this conference is to foster interactions and collaborations among researchers working across diverse areas of QIS. Unlike many conferences that focus on one specific subfield of QIS, this event aims to bring to the same room researchers from a wide spectrum of QIS topics, and including theory and experimental work. The event will cover the study of foundations and applications in QIS and various prominent physical platforms: photons, atoms, molecules, and solid-state systems.
The second objective of the conference is to train the next generation of QIS researchers including senior undergraduates, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and early-career researchers. The event will provide Canadian and international trainees with knowledge on the current state of the field and an understanding of key challenges in QIS.
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Welcome remarks
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| 09:10 to 09:45 |
Non-Markovian probes of many-body correlations
Archana Kamal, Northwestern University |
| 09:50 to 10:15 |
The Jaynes Cummings model as an autonomous Maxwell demon
Yashovardhan Jha, University of Lorraine |
| 10:15 to 10:45 |
Coffee Break
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| 10:45 to 11:20 |
Scaling Photonic Quantum Computing with Integrated GKP Qubit Sources
Dylan Mahler, Xanadu |
| 11:25 to 11:50 |
Terahertz quantum communication with superconducting circuits
Kaveh Delfanazari, University of Glasgow |
| 11:55 to 12:15 |
Poster Introductions
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| 12:15 to 14:15 |
Lunch (on your own)
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| 14:15 to 14:50 |
Turing, Wigner, Bell: the high frontier of experimental metaphysics
Howard Wiseman, Griffith University |
| 14:55 to 15:20 |
Beyond Trotterization: Variational Product Formulas for Quantum Simulation.
Meenu Kumari, Perimeter Institute |
| 15:20 to 15:50 |
Coffee Break
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| 15:50 to 16:25 |
Generating, witnessing and certifying non-Gaussian states of time-frequency modes
Nicolas Treps, Sorbonne Universite |
| 16:30 to 16:55 |
Ultrafast gates through multi-photon transition removal
Felix Motzoi, Forschungszentrum Jülich |
| 09:00 to 09:35 |
Coherent Control and Nonlinear Coupling of Terahertz Collective Modes in Quantum Materials
Edoardo Baldini, UT Austin |
| 09:40 to 10:05 |
Proper and Improper Mixed States Serve as Different Prior Beliefs for Quantum State Prediction
Mingxuan Liu, National University of Singapore |
| 10:05 to 10:35 |
Coffee Break
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| 10:35 to 11:10 |
Controlling Quantum Materials with Light-Driven Phonons
Shi-Zeng Lin (Los Alamos National Laboratory) |
| 11:15 to 11:40 |
Rate-independent Defect Plateau in Quantum Many-Body Systems
Thi Ha Kyaw, University of Toronto |
| 11:45 to 12:00 |
Poster Introductions
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| 12:00 to 14:00 |
Lunch (provided on site)
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| 14:00 to 14:35 |
Weak interactions for estimating the complete CHSH parameter from each entangled photon pair
Ivo Pietro Degiovanni, INRIM |
| 14:40 to 15:05 |
Progress on superconducting quantum processors at IQM
Sponsor Talk (IQM) – Frank Deppe |
| 15:05 to 15:35 |
Coffee Break
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| 15:35 to 16:00 |
Quantum Prior Hacking & Schrodinger Bridges
Clive Aw, National University of Singapore |
| 16:05 to 16:30 |
Advantage in distributed quantum computing with slow interconnects, and experiments on a monolithic QPU
Aharon Brodutch, Entangled Networks |
| 16:35 to 16:45 |
Sponsor remarks
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) |
| 17:00 to 19:00 |
Poster Session
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| 09:00 to 09:35 |
Quantum stochastic thermodynamics from coarse measurements
Cyril Elouard, Université de Lorraine |
| 09:40 to 10:05 |
Tavis-Cummings Model: Controllability, Multi-qubit Gates, and an Accidental Symmetry
Plato Deliyannis, Duke University |
| 10:05 to 10:35 |
Coffee Break
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| 10:35 to 11:10 |
TBD
Geraldine Haack, University of Geneva |
| 11:15 to 11:40 |
Orders of magnitude sampling overhead reduction in quantum error mitigation
Raam Uzdin, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
| 11:45 to 12:00 |
Poster Introductions
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| 12:00 to 14:00 |
Lunch (provided on site)
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| 14:00 to 15:30 |
Antoine Browaeys, CNRS / Université Paris-Saclay, Mark Saffman, University of Wisconsin–Madison Location:Myhal Centre, Lau Auditorium |
| 15:30 to 16:00 |
Coffee Break
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| 16:00 to 17:00 |
Location:Myhal Centre, Lau Auditorium |
| 18:00 to 21:00 |
Conference Reception & Dinner
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| 09:00 to 09:35 |
Quantum speedups for SIS?
Ryan O'Donnell, Carnegie Mellon University |
| 09:40 to 10:05 |
The color code, the surface code, and the transversal CNOT: NP-hardness of minimum-weight decoding
Lily Wang, University of Waterloo |
| 10:05 to 10:35 |
Coffee Break
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| 10:35 to 11:10 |
Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers: From Surface Codes to quantum LDPC Architectures
Michael Beverland |
| 11:15 to 11:40 |
Efficient Simulation of Pre-Born-Oppenheimer Dynamics on a Quantum Computer
Matthew Pocrnic, Xanadu |
| 11:45 to 12:00 |
Poster Introductions
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| 12:00 to 14:00 |
Lunch (provided on site)
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| 14:00 to 14:35 |
Experimental Discovery of Anyonic Braiding Statistics
Michael Manfra, Purdue University |
| 14:45 to 15:05 |
Microwave-to-optical conversion via Rydberg excitons in cuprous oxide
Madeleine Fisher (University of Waterloo) |
| 15:05 to 15:35 |
Coffee Break
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| 15:35 to 16:00 |
Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions: The Walking Cat Architecture
Aharon Brodutch, Entangled Networks |
| 16:05 to 16:35 |
Entangling logical qubits without physical operations
Shayan Majidy, Harvard University |
| 16:40 to 17:05 |
Preasymptotic quantum metrology
Aaron Goldberg, National Research Council of Canada |
| 09:00 to 09:35 |
Autonomous quantum error correction for bosonic superconducting qubits
Chen Wang, University of Toronto |
| 09:40 to 10:05 |
Surface code hardware Hamiltonian
Mohammad Ansari, Azad University Gachsaran |
| 10:05 to 10:35 |
Coffee Break
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| 10:35 to 11:15 |
Spin-boson models with trapped ions
Kenneth Brown, Duke University |
| 11:20 to 11:45 |
Orders of magnitude sampling overhead reduction in quantum error mitigation
Raam Uzdin, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
| 11:45 to 13:30 |
Lunch (on your own)
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| 13:30 to 14:05 |
Title TBA
Gil Refael, California Institute of Technology |
| 14:10 to 14:35 |
Terahertz quantum communication with superconducting circuits
Denys Bondar, Tulane University |
| 14:35 to 15:05 |
Coffee Break
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| 15:05 to 15:30 |
Quantum Computing in Negative Curvature
Steven Rayan, University of Saskatchewan |
| 15:35 to 16:10 |
Single-Shot Magnetic-Field Sensing and Gradiometry with Spin Arrays
Anastasiia Mashko, University of Waterloo |
| 16:05 to 16:45 |
Discussions and Closing Remarks and End
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