Faculty of Science presents: Science in the City - Quantum
Join us to celebrate the Year of Quantum by engaging with leading experts who share what’s next in quantum science!
Location: Schooner Street Brewery, Waterloo
Join us to celebrate the Year of Quantum by engaging with leading experts who share what’s next in quantum science!
Location: Schooner Street Brewery, Waterloo
Marco Piano, Institute for Quantum Computing
Guido Burkard, University of Konstanz
Stephen Fenner, University of South Carolina
Avinatan Hassidim, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mark Saffman University of Wisconsin, Madison
Neutral atom qubits are one of the most promising approaches for implementing quantum information processing. All of the DiVincenzo criteria have been fulfilled, and multi-qubit experiments demonstrating scalability are being actively pursued by several research groups.
Mark Saffman University of Wisconsin, Madison
Neutral atom qubits are one of the most promising approaches for implementing quantum information processing. All of the DiVincenzo criteria have been fulfilled, and multi-qubit experiments demonstrating scalability are being actively pursued by several research groups.
Alessandro Fedrizzi, Queensland University
Ivan Deutsch, University of New Mexico
Pranab Sen, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research