IQC Colloquium featuring Francesco Di Colandrea
Large-scale quantum walks via complex polarization transformations
Location: QNC 0101
Large-scale quantum walks via complex polarization transformations
Location: QNC 0101
QIP 2004 is the seventh workshop on quantum computing, quantum cryptography and quantum information theory. The QIP Workshop is co-hosted by the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) and the Perimeter Institute. The workshop will consist of various invited speakers, open sessions, a poster session and an entertaining banquet.
All of the sessions will be at the Centre for International Governance and Innovation (CIGI).
This annual summer school series focuses on educating select early-stage graduate students in a stimulating environment of lectures by world-leading researchers covering leading aspects of quantum information. The lecturers are known not only for being leaders in the field, but also for their strong didactic skills. The lecturers are drawn from the areas of computer science, mathematics, chemistry and physics.
The fourth annual Canadian Summer School for Quantum Information (CSSQI) will be hosted by the Institute for Quantum Computing in the Davis Centre at the University of Waterloo.
The Coherent Spintronics workshop is a two-day conference with David Cory's Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) research group at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC).
The workshop will focus on developments and existing technologies for the coherent control of quantum systems – a major hurdle to be overcome before practical quantum computers can be built. Topics will include heat bath algorithmic cooling, superconducting flux qubits, quantum error models and recent innovations in nanotechnology.
Jonathan Baugh, Frank Wilhelm and Raymond Laflamme of the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researcher David Cory will host a two-day workshop on Coherent Spintronics on January 10-11, 2008 at IQC.
Quantum computation, quantum communication and quantum cryptography are subfields of quantum information processing, an interdisciplinary field of information science and quantum mechanics. The TQC conference series focuses on theoretical aspects of these subfields. The objective of the conference is to bring together researchers so that they can interact with each other and share problems and recent discoveries. It will consist of invited talks, contributed talks and a poster session.
The Undergraduate School on Experimental Quantum Information Processing (USEQIP) is a two-week program on the theory and experimental study of quantum information processors aimed primarily at students just completing their junior year. The program is designed to introduce students to the field of quantum information processing. The lectures are geared to students of engineering, physics, chemistry and math, though all interested students are invited to apply.
Apply for QCSYS and discover how the physics and mathematics of quantum mechanics and cryptography merge into one of the most exciting topics in contemporary science – quantum cryptography.
The Institute for Quantum Computing and the Fields Institute for Mathematical Research are holding the Mathematics in Experimental Quantum information Processing workshop. It aims to bring together mathematicians and experimental quantum information researchers to encourage academic collaborations.