CERN QTI Community Workshop
Zoom
CALL FOR ABSTRACTS IS OPEN
We encourage everyone willing to propose a project to submit a short abstract (one paragraph) describing their idea and to get ready to present it at the workshop.
As a follow-up on the recently launched roadmap of the CERN Quantum Technology Initiative, this CERN QTI workshop is taking place online on 10th December from 09:00 to 12:00 am (CET). The event is open to any member of the CERN community, interested in discussing the state-of-the-art of the initiative and future projects in:
- quantum computing and algorithms;
- quantum theory and simulation;
- quantum sensing, metrology and materials;
- quantum communication and networks.
The workshop will review the ongoing CERN QTI projects and the recent progress achieved. The focus will be to expand CERN-wide collaboration across the different Laboratory activities, detail the resources currently available and provide a forum to discuss new ideas and projects.
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Participants need to have a valid CERN account to register and attend the Zoom session.
Remote connection details are available in the videoconference tab. Please register to ensure you can connect!
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Welcome and General OverviewSpeaker: Alberto Di Meglio (CERN)
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R&D: Quantum Computing and AlgorithmsSpeaker: Sofia Vallecorsa (CERN)
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R&D: Quantum Theory and SimulationSpeaker: Dorota Maria Grabowska (CERN)
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R&D: Quantum Sensing, Metrology and MaterialsSpeaker: Michael Doser (CERN)
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R&D: Quantum Communication and NetworksSpeaker: Alberto Di Meglio (CERN)
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CERN QTI & Knowledge TransferSpeakers: Amanda Diez Fernandez (CERN), Benjamin Frisch (CERN)
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CERN QTI Education & TrainingSpeakers: Anastasiia Lazuka (CERN), Maurizio Pierini (CERN)
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Break
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Project and collaboration proposalsConveners: Alberto Di Meglio (CERN), Michele Grossi (CERN), Dr Sofia Vallecorsa (CERN)
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An INFN-CERN collaboration towards the usage of IBM quantum resourcesSpeaker: Concezio Bozzi (INFN Ferrara)
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Development of quantum machine learning algorithms to study Higgs boson decays with the LHCb detectorSpeaker: Donatella Lucchesi
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theory-informed classification of proton-proton collisions with quantum machine learning toolsSpeaker: Pietro Govoni (Universita & INFN, Milano-Bicocca (IT))
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Co-designing near-term quantum architecture for HEP applicationsSpeaker: Koji Terashi (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Application of the quantum machine learning on the particle identification at the BESIII experimentSpeaker: Dr Teng LI (Shandong University, CN)
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Particle ID with timing using quantum algorithmsSpeakers: Karolos Potamianos (University of Oxford (GB)), Daniel Dobos (Lancaster University (GB)), Kristiane Novotny (gluoNNet)
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Quantum walks in high energy physicsSpeaker: Sarah Malik (Imperial College (GB))
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Noise GatesSpeakers: Mr Giovanni Di Bartolomeo (University of Trieste ), Mr Michele Vischi (University of Trieste)
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Simulating a quantum battery on an quantum computerSpeaker: Dr Michele Grossi (CERN)
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Quantum Algorithms for Manifold LearningSpeaker: Akshat Kumar
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Introduction to Quantum Computing for High School StudentsSpeaker: Maria Alandes Pradillo (CERN)
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Q/A and Conclusions
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